The Eiffel tower was built by the Ingineer Gustave
Eiffel, an engineer specialized in revolutionary steel
constructions, for the 1889 world exhibition. The tower
originally had no practical use. The intent was just to
demonstrate the capabilities of modern engineering. A daring
engineer's dream, the Eiffel tower weights 7000 tons, but
the pressure it applies on the ground is only equivalent
to that of a chair with a man seated on it! Each one of
the about 12,000 iron pieces were designed separately to
give them exactly the shape needed. All pieces were prefabricated
and fit together using approx. 7 million nails.
It caused a violent polemic, meeting nearly unanimous hostility
from the Parisian artistic world. Once the Tower was finished
the criticism burnt itself out in the presence of the completed
masterpiece, and in the light of the enormous popular success
with which it was greeted. It received two million visitors
during the World's Fair of 1889.
At 300 meters, it remained the world highest building until
the construction of the Chrysler building in New York city
in 1929. Now 320 meters high with its television antennas,
it still incredibly towers above Paris, a city almost free
from skyscrapers. Open air elevators bring you up to the
first (57 meters high), the second (115 meters high) and
the third floor (276 meters high). Each one provides different
and interesting views on Paris and the surrounding Ile de
France region.
On the Ground: The machinery of the 1899 elevator. Every
visitor with a ticket to visit the monument can watch the
machinery of the corresponding elevator in operation in
the East and West pillars. This voyage underground, in an
atmosphere which evokes Jules Verne, lets you discover the
imposing hydraulic machines designed by Gustave Eiffel.
This machinery is still used after being restored and computerized.
First level: 57.63 meters (189 feet). Observatory from which
to study the movements of the Eiffel Tower's summit. Kiosk
presentation about the mythic painting of the Eiffel Tower.
Space Cineiffel: offers an exceptional panorama of sights
from the Tower. Souvenir shops. Restaurant. Post office,
with special stamps "Paris Eiffel Tower ".
Second level: 115.73 meters (379 feet, 8 inches). Panorama
of Paris. Telescopes, shops. Animated displays on the operation
of the elevators. Jules Verne Restaurant (extremely expensive,
reservations absolutely necessary; phone33 1 45 55 61 44).
Third level: 276.13 meters (905 feet, 11 inches). Exceptional
panoramic views, day or night, of Paris and its surroundings.
Recently restored office of Gustave Eiffel, showing him
welcoming Thomas Edison. Panoramic guide displays to aid
orientation. Dioramas presenting the history of this platform.
Consistently modern, the Eiffel Tower makes a special effort
to surprise visitors. Do not miss the latest futurist, interactive
attraction the Eiffel Tower Visitors Galaxy
where you take part in the construction of a virtual Eiffel
Tower which you can recover later on the Internet.
Adress
Champs de Mars, Paris 7e
How to get there
Metro line 6 : Bir Hakeim
RER C : Champs de Mars
Bus: 42, 69, 72, 82