Paris Olympics' metal horse goes on tour around France (and Germany)
Briefly

The Paris Olympic Games featured a striking mechanical horse named Zeus, which represents the goddess Sequana, celebrated by pre-Roman Gaulish tribes. Contrary to speculation of a biblical reference, this symbol captivated over a billion television viewers. Beginning a national tour on March 11, Zeus will display in multiple French cities and heritage sites, reflecting French culture. The exhibition aims to educate alongside a 'Science Lab' traveling exhibit, emphasizing the horse's role as a cultural icon beyond the Olympics.
The mechanical horse, named Zeus, symbolizes the goddess Sequana from pre-Roman Gaulish tribes, reflected in its passage during the Paris Olympic Games' opening ceremony.
Zeus, after stunning viewers during the Olympics, is set for a grand tour across France, showcasing French heritage in its travels and stopping in major cities.
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