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Carrousel

Carrousel is a term most commonly associated with an amusement ride known in many places as a carousel or merry-go-round. It consists of a circular, rotating platform with seats for riders, typically mounted on poles and shaped like horses or other animals. As the platform turns, riders move up and down with the animals, and music is often played. Modern carrousels are elaborately carved and decorated, powered by electricity, and can include mirrors, lights, and organ accompaniment.

The word carrousel has French origins and refers to a circular movement or parade. The ride developed

In contemporary usage, carrousel or carousel also describes a rotating display of content on websites or apps.

Geographically and architecturally, the term appears in place names and landmarks. For example, Le Carrousel in

Overall, carrousel encompasses both traditional fairground entertainment and a range of modern rotating structures and interfaces

in
Europe
in
the
17th
and
18th
centuries
from
cavalry
training
games
and
courtly
entertainments,
evolving
into
a
popular
public
amusement
with
increasingly
ornate
figures
and
machinery.
An
image
or
content
carousel
cycles
through
multiple
items
in
the
same
space,
often
with
controls
to
navigate
between
slides.
In
logistics
and
warehousing,
a
rotating
storage
system
called
a
carousel
helps
present
items
to
a
fixed
pickup
point,
improving
efficiency
in
picking
operations.
Paris
refers
to
a
historic
circular
open
space
near
the
Louvre
that
historically
hosted
processions
and
tournaments;
the
Carrousel
du
Louvre
is
a
later
underground
shopping
area
associated
with
that
district.
across
different
contexts.