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The Most Famous Carousels in the World: Where Childhood and History Spin

Who among us hasn't stood still as a child in front of a bright, glittering carousel, choosing the most beautiful horse? This simple yet captivating attraction has accompanied humanity for several centuries. Over time, carousels have been royal tournaments, courtly entertainments, and finally, a beloved national pastime. Today, there are dozens of unique carousels scattered around the world — each with its own history, character, and magic. Some remember the times of kings, others have become symbols of entire cities, and still others are genuine masterpieces of engineering.

The Birth of Tradition: From Knightly Tournaments to the First Attractions

Before embarking on a journey through the most famous carousels in the world, it is worth recalling where it all began. The word "carousel" comes from the Italian "garosello" and the Spanish "carosella," meaning "little war." In the Middle Ages, this term referred to knightly horse tournaments where riders demonstrated agility and skill. The most splendid carousels were held under Louis XIII and XIV in Paris in front of the Tuileries — that very square still bears the name Place du Carrousel. In 1662, Louis XIV, the future Sun King, organized a grand equestrian performance that forever linked his name to this word.

Gradually, tournaments gave way to peaceful entertainments. Around 300 years ago, in France, a device was invented to train in javelin throwing: wooden horses and chariots were suspended on chains to a rotating central pillar. In 1861, the Englishman Thomas Bradshaw presented the first steam-powered carousel attraction. From this moment on, the era of carousels as we know them today began.

Germany: The Oldest Carousel in the World

If you want to see the oldest surviving carousel, your journey should lead to the German city of Hanau. Here, in the resort park of Hanau-Wilhelmsbad, a carousel has been operating since 1780, recognized as the oldest continuously operating carousel in the world. It was built by order of the Hereditary Prince William IX of Hesse-Kassel, and the architect in charge of the construction was Franz Ludwig von Kankrin.

Initially, the carousel was powered by human force, and after the 1882 restoration — by a horse and a blind mule that walked around under the platform. Kankrin, being a mining engineer, created a complex mechanism with an artificial hill under the carousel and massive spokes radiating from the center. Interestingly, the attraction originally had two chariots and two riding horses, which doubled after the reconstruction. The carousel survived World War II, suffering damage from a bomb explosion, but was restored. Today, it delights visitors on certain days.

The Netherlands: The Oldest Operating Carousel According to Guinness World Records

Guinness World Records recognizes the oldest operating carousel in the world differently. It is the Vermolen Boden-Karussel in the Efteling amusement park in Kaatsheuvel, the Netherlands, built in 1865. Initially, it traveled throughout Northern Europe and was powered by horses in the center. Later, it was electrified, but the spirit of the past remained. The original decorations were created by Andreas Giesen, the horses were carved by Josua Hübner, and the gondola by Frederik Heyn.

In the same Efteling is another legendary carousel — Stoomcarrousel ("Steam Carousel"), built in 1895. It traveled to fairs for a long time until 1956, when it ended up in the park. Now it runs on electricity, but its main treasure is the original Gavioli organ, which still plays old music, creating an unforgettable atmosphere.

The United States: Carousels as National Treasures

In America, carousels found a second home. Since the late 19th century, when the first steam carousels appeared on Coney Island, this country has become a true center of carousel art. The golden age of carousels was from 1880 to 1930, when European masters, mainly German and Italian carvers, created thousands of handcrafted wooden masterpieces.

Flying Horses Carousel (Massachusetts)

One of the oldest carousels in the United States is the Flying Horses Carousel on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, built in 1876. It is considered the oldest carousel with "flying" horses in the country and is recognized as a National Historic Landmark. It used to travel with a traveling carnival but now has become a permanent attraction.

Balboa Park Carousel (San Diego)

The Balboa Park Carousel in San Diego, built in 1910, is a true outdoor museum. It is remarkable for the fact that it still allows riders to catch a brass ring to get a free ticket for the next round. It features not only horses but also a whole menagerie of handcrafted figures, almost all of which are original. This carousel has undergone several moves: from New York to Los Angeles, then to Coronado, and finally to Balboa Park.

Jane's Carousel (Brooklyn, New York)

One of the most photogenic carousels in the world is Jane's Carousel in Brooklyn. It was built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company in 1922 and initially worked in Idora Park in Youngstown, Ohio. In 2011, it was placed in a glass cube designed by the famous architect Jean Nouvel. Located right by the water, between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, this carousel with 48 carved horses offers a captivating view of the New York skyline. It survived Hurricane Sandy, when the water flooded the pavilion, but remained standing — and this became one of the strongest symbols of the city's resilience.

France: Unusual Carousels and Sea Wonders

France is famous not only for its ancient but also for the most creative carousels. In Nantes, as part of the grand art project "Machines of the Island," there is the Carrousel des Mondes Marins — "Carousel of the Sea Worlds." This is not just an attraction but a 25-meter sculpture dedicated to the sea, with three levels where you can ride on giant fish, sea horses, squids, and other fantastic creatures. Each passenger can control part of the mechanism — with a flap of wings, a nod of the head, or a puff of steam. This is a true steampunk world, inspired by Jules Verne.

Here, in Nantes, there is also Le Manège d’Andrea — a carousel created in 1999 from recycled motorcycles, metal, wood, and leather. Its animals and fantastic machines are true kinetic art masterpieces that have traveled throughout Europe.

Parisian Carousels: At the Base of the Eiffel Tower and on Montmartre

Paris is unimaginable without its carousels. The most famous one is located at the base of the Eiffel Tower — although, strictly speaking, there are two: one right next to the tower, the other on the opposite bank of the Seine, at Trocadéro, offering the best view. And on Montmartre stands a majestic two-story carousel in the Venetian style, with rich painting and gold leaf. These carousels have become an integral part of the Parisian landscape, appearing in countless films and photographs.

Prague: A Unique Carousel with Horses in Real Leather

In the Letná Park in Prague, there is one of the oldest carousels in the world, built in 1892. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that the horses are stuffed with straw and covered with real horse leather — a rare occurrence. The central pillar is decorated with figures of three knights in armor made of paper mache, and the height of the structure with a pyramidal roof and lantern reaches 7.7 meters. The mare Flora, one of the nine horses, is the best preserved. The carousel was out of service for a long time, but now the National Technical Museum is raising funds for its restoration.

Disney Carousels: King Arthur and Others

It is impossible to bypass the carousels that have become symbols of Disney parks. The story began with Walt Disney taking his little daughters to the carousel in Griffith Park in Los Angeles — this inspired him to create Disneyland. The first Disney carousel, King Arthur Carrousel, opened on July 17, 1955, along with the park.

This carousel was built by Dentzel in 1922 and initially worked in Sunnyside Beach Park in Toronto. Walt Disney bought it and moved it to Anaheim. He wanted all the horses on it to be "galloping" — no standing ones, so that everyone could feel like a knight of the Round Table. Today, there are 68 carved white horses and one chariot.

Its "sister" is Prince Charming Regal Carrousel in Walt Disney World in Florida, built in 1918. Both carousels are genuine historical artifacts that attract millions of visitors every year.

What Else? Interesting Facts

In Montreal, until recently, there was a carousel from 1885, which was recognized as one of the oldest in the world. In 2023, it was closed due to mechanical wear, but now it will become a historic monument. And in Budapest, a century-old wooden carousel still operates in the City Park.

There are about 215 historical wooden carousels scattered throughout the United States. Many of them are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Conclusion

Carousels are not just attractions. They are living monuments to our history that remember both royal persons and ordinary children. They have survived wars, revolutions, and hurricanes, changed from horse traction to electricity, but have preserved the main thing — the ability to bring joy and take us back to childhood, even if for just one short ride. And as these wooden horses spin, the fairy tale continues.


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