Well, here we are... Stop number fourteen. I sincerely hope your shoes were as well engineered as the cobblestones we have been navigating. If not, your feet have my absolute deepest sympathy.
Take a moment and think about the ground we have covered. We started with the brilliant structural solutions of the Botanical Garden. We moved past the strict military lines of the barracks, the neat geometry of Rosenborg Castle, and an observatory designed to perfectly track the cosmos. We even conquered the Round Tower, proving that an equestrian spiral ramp is still a highly effective way to exhaust a pedestrian.
It is incredibly easy to walk through a capital city and just see a chaotic pile of old bricks. But together, we looked at the mechanics of it all. We traced the clever ways human hands shaped raw materials to solve impossible problems. We saw how brilliant design outlives the designers by hundreds of years. There is something profoundly beautiful about that... stepping into a story that was engineered centuries ago, yet still holds up perfectly today.
Your mission is officially complete. I highly recommend finding a comfortable chair and rewarding your personal structural integrity with an unreasonably large pastry. It has been a genuine privilege guiding you through these streets. My name is Axel... keep looking up, and take care.


