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Eiffeltornet

Eiffeltornet, internationally known as the Eiffel Tower, is a wrought-iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. Built for the 1889 Exposition Universelle (World's Fair) to celebrate the centennial of the French Revolution, it has since become one of the most recognizable structures in the world and a lasting symbol of Paris.

Design and construction: The tower was designed by Gustave Eiffel's company, with engineers Maurice Koechlin and

Structure and access: The Eiffel Tower rises to a height of about 324 meters and comprises three

Maintenance and significance: The tower is repainted regularly to protect against corrosion, a process that continues

Émile
Nouguier
and
architect
Stephen
Sauvestre
contributing
to
its
decorative
elements.
Construction
took
place
from
1887
to
1889,
lasting
about
two
years,
two
months,
and
five
days.
It
initially
faced
criticism
from
some
artists
and
intellectuals
but
was
retained
for
its
technical
and
architectural
merits.
levels
open
to
the
public.
The
first
and
second
levels
offer
restaurants
and
observation
decks,
accessible
by
stairs
or
elevators;
the
summit
can
be
reached
by
elevator.
The
tower
has
also
served
as
a
radio
and
television
transmission
site
and
remains
a
major
destination
for
visitors.
throughout
its
life.
It
attracts
millions
of
visitors
each
year
and
remains
a
premier
example
of
late
19th-century
engineering.
The
Eiffel
Tower
is
widely
regarded
as
a
symbol
of
France
and
an
enduring
landmark
in
global
culture.