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Firstly, it is worth saying that every city has a symbol that represents it, always telling a little of its history. In New York, we have the Statue of Liberty. In Rio de Janeiro, we have Christ the Redeemer. And in Paris, France, we have the Eiffel Tower. Therefore, Discover Now the Impressive History of Eiffel Tower!

Built in 1889, the Eiffel Tower It is made from forged steel, attracting thousands of tourists to see the Parisian postcard. Currently, many people go to the city just to get to know it, given its historical importance.

Torre Eiffel
Eiffel Tower (google image)

The Tower is located in Champs de Mars, or Campo de Marte and, today, it is the tallest building in Paris, measuring 324 meters high. In fact, until the mid-1930s, the tower held the title of the tallest monument on the planet!

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In France, the tower is second only to the Millau Viaduct, which is around 340 meters high. Its style is art nouveau, and it was made entirely of iron and, in total, has three levels.

Currently, the most visited paid monument in the world is the great urban attraction of Paris, attracting millions of tourists daily. During the day, the tower enchants with its projection in the middle of the landscape of the French capital.

At night, it justifies the title given to Paris as City of Lights, as it enchants everyone with its beautiful lighting.

What is the History of the Eiffel Tower?

A Eiffel Tower it was built as a project for the Exposition Universelle event, held in 1889, during the centenary of the French Revolution. The exhibition took place in the French capital between May 15th and November 6th, being one of the most important events in the country.

Due to the magnitude of the tower, the French government then promoted a competition involving engineers and architects so that they could develop the design of an incredible monument for the period.

In total, the competition received 107 projects, with French engineer Gustave Eiffel being chosen, in partnership with his colleagues Maurice Koechlin and Émile Nouguier. Basically, the project took two years, 2 months and 5 days to complete, a season considered a record for the time, due to low technology.

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How were the Eiffel Tower built?

With greater accuracy, the constructions of the Eiffel Tower They began on January 28, 1887, and were only completed on March 31, 1889.

Built just for the event, the proposal from Eiffel Tower It was initially, as it is still described according to its official website: to raise an iron tower on the Champ de Mars, with a square base, over 125 meters high and 300 meters high.

And that's what happened. The tower, which is entirely made of iron, expands during the summer. Furthermore, the distance between the four inner feet is 74.24 meters and on the outer side it is about 125 meters.

During the event, millions of visitors occupied 95 hectares of fairgrounds on the Champ-de-Mars, Morro do Trocadero and Esplanada dos Invalides. The intention was for the monument to be removed shortly after the event, however, the approximately 12 thousand daily visitors were so impressed that, arguably, the tower's success led to it being officially adopted by Paris. However, it was not accepted quickly, as many people think.

The Eiffel Tower was hated when it was built

At first, Paris residents did not accept the construction of the tower, claiming that the iron construction represented a huge contrast with the city's beautiful and ancient architecture. Fortunately, they changed their minds.

A Eiffel Tower It has three floors or floors. The first is located at 57.64, 91.13 meters wide and 4,200 square meters. Then, the second, is 115 meters high, and has a total area of 1,650 square meters.

Finally, the highest part of the tower is 273.13 meters high, with a total built area of 350 square meters. So, 324 meters above the ground, is the tip of your antenna.|

Furthermore, in June 1889, shortly after its inauguration, the Eiffel Tower won five lifts. Currently, there are seven pieces of equipment that cover more than 100,000 kilometers throughout the year.

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