• 11/22 Thousand Steps Worth of Culture

    3 Mayıs, Danimarka ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    The day started as slow as the first one, getting some coffee and the lobby and some breakfast in our bakery. Then we drove to the Botanical Gardens where we had not only a wonderful walk through the greens and bits and bobs of colours, but we also saw incredible butterflies in the Butterfly House, most notably a see-through Glass-winged Butterfly. There were also hatching butterflies, that were quite fascinating to watch. After that, we drove back to the city and went into the IKONO, which is rather for families with little children but it still was kind of a cool photo shooting place. As we were near it, we wanted to go to a very old, stunning looking library, however, they wanted 10€ entrance fee and I figured that this was rather expensive to just look at old books and feel like Hermione Granger for a bit. . We went on to the Rundetårn, which is basically a big round tower, hence the name. We had to pay for it too, but we thought it was kind of worth the view. In the olden days, there has been an observatory right at the top of it (it's still in use) and a library which got its books by horse carriages. That's why there aren't any steps, but only a normal kind of street winding its way up the tower. We went all the way up and all the way down again, coming back with some lovely postcards and pictures.Okumaya devam et