Skive Anlæg is the most well-known and most landscaped park of the town of Skive (that I live in). Other than just being a pleasant little park to stroll around, it has four publicly viewable aviaries with 11 species of birds.
This aviary houses domestic chickens (not sure about the race) and budgerigars.
The chickens look like they have some Salmon Faverolles in them, but they don't fully look like that breed to me, at least as far as I can tell by this image.
They could be crossbreeds, of course. The birds are provided to the aviaries by a local bird breeder's association, so maybe they'll just throw in the "remnants" that they can't exhibit or breed.
That could definitely be the case and wouldn't be a bad idea to make good use of these animals.
If I were to hap-hazard a guess I'd say they are crossbreeds of Salmon Faverolles and Wyandottes, but I can't tell you much more unless you have a better picture.
If you still don't know, it's not that important - I only wrote that I wasn't sure about the race because just writing "housing domestic chicken" without mentioning a race seems a bit inadequate.
I'd still say they look like a crossbreed of Salmon Faverolles and Wyandottes. They have the Faverolles salmon color, but the leg color, head characteristics (comb, lack of beard) and general body shape of the Wyandotte.