"Origin" is a novel by Dan Brown featuring the character Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbologist. The story begins with Langdon attending a presentation by futurist Edmond Kirsch, who promises to reveal a groundbreaking discovery that could answer humanity's fundamental questions about existence: where we come from and where we are going. The event takes place in the striking Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
As the narrative unfolds, a shocking turn of events disrupts the presentation, leading to Kirsch's murder. Langdon teams up with Ambra Vidal, the museum director, to uncover the truth behind Kirsch's findings. Their journey takes them through a series of thrilling adventures across Spain, filled with art, history, and cutting-edge technology.