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Thursday, 14 February 2013

Visit Eiffel Tower to Experience the Highest Iron Structure in the World

The Eiffel Tower, located on Champ de Mars in Paris, is one of the most recognizable iron structures in the entire world. This tower is made with iron lattice and is named after an engineer of the company which designed and constructed this spectacular tower. The name of the engineer was Gustave Eiffel. The tower was erected in 1889 as the gate of world fair 1889. This is indisputably the highest iron structure in Paris, France too. Thousands of people from all around the world visit this spectacular iron structure each year. Only in 2011, 7.1 million international tourists visited Eiffel Tower. The observatory of third level upper platform is at 279.1m which is the highest public reachable platform in the entire European Union.

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Eiffel Tower stands 1050ft (320 m) tall which is as high as an 81 storey building. This was regarded as the tallest man-made structure in the entire world for 41 years before 1930 when the New York City Chrysler Building was built. But in 1957, because of some reconstruction, Eiffel Tower again crossed the height of Chrysler Building and now after Millau Viaduct, it is the second tallest construction in France. It has a total of three levels two of which is open for public observation. Though not open for public, the third level is accessible by lift. Both the levels which are open for public have unique restaurants for visitors.

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