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The Eiffel Tower was erected for the 1889 World Fair in Paris, which celebrated the centenary of the French Revolution. It showed to the visitors the advances made in iron architecture and the new limits it foreshadowed.
Designed by Gustave Eiffel, the tower was built between the 28th of January, 1887 and the 31st of March, 1889. It consists of more than 18,000 pieces of iron connected by 2,500,000 rivets. In all, it measures 324 metres (1059 ft) and there are 1665 steps up to the top!
On the ground level: 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 is a vast space to stroll and relax.

An interesting animated story lets you discover the past and present life of the Tower, the technique and know-how that it symbolizes, as well as the momentous events that occurred during its life. The gallery is large and circular, with explanatory panels as an aid, which leads you through the sites and monuments that make up Paris.
You will also find:

A section of the spiral staircase that Gustave Eiffel used to reach the summit during the inauguration in 1889.
The original hydraulic pump: It supplied water to the machines of the old elevator which ran from the second floor to the top.
The FerOscope: Around one of the Tower’s beams, situated in a transparent bubble, interactive videos; “video glasses” and luminous scenes take you on the discovery of the techniques that enabled the monument to be built, as well as everything involved in protecting the iron with paint.
The Cineiffel is a room with unusual images of the Eiffel Tower. The Totem, a series of 8 television screens invites you to a higher space to discover the magic box of virtual images depicting Gustave Eiffel and his Tower.
An electronic telescope to discover Paris in all its detail.
A cinema room where the wall of screens recalls the history and great moments of the Eiffel Tower.
The Observatory of Tower Top Movement: an original and unique system that monitors, in real time, with a laser beam the oscillation described by the top of the Tower as the function of the wind and temperature. These movements are calculated by a computer linked to sensors.

The second level is where you take the elevator which goes to the summit. You will also discover animated window scenes evoking the construction of the Eiffel Tower, operation of the old hydraulic elevator that ran to the top until 1983 and the current elevator. An electronic panel indicates the number of entries as visitors enter the Tower, with the total number since its construction, and mentions some of the more famous individuals.

At the top, the spectacular ascension is made in panoramic elevators which offer a view of the extraordinarily audacious architecture of the monument. The 180 meter climb ends in the discovery of a panorama view of Paris. There are two levels, one in the open air and the other under shelter, let you wander around and appreciate the view by day and in the evening. At the top of the Eiffel tower you will see Gustave Eiffel’s office. A reconstitution presents Gustave Eiffel receiving Thomas Edison. Panoramic tables will let you study the main Parisian sites. The orientation tables show directions and distances to main towns all over the world. Dioramas make a presentation of events that have marked the history of this floor.

Consistently modern, the Eiffel Tower in Paris makes a special effort to surprise visitors. So if you come to Paris, make sure to book your location paris well in advance as most of the location appartement paris in this city is quite expensive and hard to come by. Saying that, you can get some great deals on some of the appartement paris.

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