The horse Zeus on a journey throughout France
He was truly the star of the show (tied for first place with Céline Dion's performance), keeping us on the edge of our seats until the very last moments... "Zeus", the metallic horse that galloped on the Seine carrying the rider with the Olympic flag during the opening ceremony of the Olympics on July 27, is going to be visible to the general public.
Whether you attended the ceremony or watched it on television, you'll have the chance to (re)discover this unique horse, which will be on display, in partnership with Sanofi, in Bordeaux from Saturday, May 3 to Friday, May 9, 2025. The location of this exhibition has not yet been announced, with scouting visits set to take place soon.
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A stunning 1.80m tall aluminum sculpture
It was a scene that anyone who watched the opening ceremony of the Olympics from start to finish will never forget. Inspired by the work of photographer Eadweard Muybridge and crafted by the architecture and design studio Atelier Blam, this majestic metallic horse is the result of the hard work from many different trades like metalworking, engineering, design, and mechanics. Built from aluminum shells, this horse stands 1.80m tall and continues to embody the values and Olympic spirit as you'll be able to see it up close in the heart of Bordeaux!
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The Olympic horse "Zeus"
From May 3 to May 9, 2025 in Bordeaux
Exact location still unknown