31 March is Eiffel Tower Day. Work on the prestigious structure in Paris was officially completed on 31 March 1889. French engineer Gustav Eiffel himself climbed 1710 stairs to top the tricolor French flag. The innovative layout and quick construction of the tower were miracles of engineering that showcased the abilities of that era.
History of Eiffel Tower Day
Eiffel Tower Day is a time to celebrate a wonderful monument in Paris, France, also known as the city of light. The day of 31 March symbolizes the completion of the Eiffel Tower in 1889. The construction of the Eiffel Tower was a unique engineering achievement, which took a total of two years, two months and five days to make. The construction, which is the most unique in the world, was designed for the International Exhibition of Paris during the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution.
Eiffel Tower named after Chief Engineer Gustav Eiffel
The structure was formed in Paris in connection with the World Fair and was named after Chief Engineer Gustav Eiffel. Since that time, the Eiffel Tower on the city horizon has become a symbol not only for the city of Paris, but also represents Baguate and Berett as well as French culture.
Eiffel Tower Day offers a variety of opportunities for all French things, along with knowing and showing appreciation about this interesting achievement of engineering. Fans of France and fans of architecture can be surprised by looking at this day equally and can show recognition!
What is inside the Eiffel Tower?
The Eiffel Tower has three floors: first floor, second floor and peak (top level). At first level there are museums, glass floors, frequent changing exhibitions, gift shops and restaurants. Jules Verne restaurants, additional shops and an observation area are located at all second levels. The summit or top floor is primarily the highest observation deck in Europe, which is 276 meters above sea level. The top floor is divided into two levels, with a replica of the workplace of the champagne bar and the workplace.
Learn funny facts about Eiffel Tower
Have fun knowing a little more about Eiffel Tower Day. Some interesting facts on this subject are as follows:-
-Gustav is known for metal work on Eiffel Statue of Liberty, which was gifted to the United States from France four years ago.
-Fil Tower has 18,000 different metal parts.
More than 250 million people have come to see the Eiffel Tower and every year 7 million people go to its peak.
Why is the Eiffel Tower so famous?
Gustav’s vision gave Paris a new ray of life and turned it into today’s romantic city, which we know with his creation. He created this structure in his own words to represent “the great scientific movement of the eighteenth century and the Revolution of 1789”. The most famous example of a lattice or independent structure skyscraper is made of Eiffel Tower coined iron. Its delicate shape and design economy made it a very courageous design at that time. The Eiffel Tower is the most viewed paid landmark in the world, with an average of 25,000 visitors per day, and is undoubtedly due to its great artistry.