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The Eiffel Tower Was Almost Torn Down

   Release date: 2019-08-08     Source: The Eiffel Tower     Hits: 90     Comment: 0    
Note: The Eiffel Tower was almost torn down, you know?The Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in the world at that time. It s

The Eiffel Tower was almost torn down, you know?

The Eiffel Tower Was Almost Torn Down

The Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in the world at that time. It stands on the South Bank of Sena, the Ares of War square in Paris, France. It was built in 1889. The Eiffel Tower, named after Gustav Eiffel, a famous architect and structural engineer who designed it, was built entirely by Schneider's ironware, today's Schneider Electric.

The Eiffel Tower is 300 metres high, the antenna is 24 metres high and the total height is 324 metres. The tower is made up of many scattered steel components - it looks like a bunch of model components. There are 18,088 steel components, weighing 10,000 tons, 7 million boreholes, 12,000 metal components and 2.5 million rivets during construction. In addition to the four feet are made of reinforced concrete, the whole body is made of iron and steel, sharing 7300 tons of uncooked iron. The tower is divided into three floors, 57.6 meters, 115.7 meters and 276.1 meters above the ground respectively. There are restaurants on the first and second floors, and observation platforms on the third floor. There are 1711 steps from the tower pedestal to the top of the tower.

The Eiffel Tower is one of the world's famous buildings, one of the symbols of French culture, one of the landmarks of Paris and the highest building in Paris. French love to call "Iron Lady".

The Eiffel Tower was visited by 6.98 million people in 2011. In 2010, the total number of visitors exceeded 270 million, bringing about 1.5 billion euros of tourism revenue to Paris every year.

Mr. Wang, who works in gmtlight as an exporter of bar supplies, once climbed the Eiffel Tower. He said that if the Eiffel Tower had been demolished in order to make use of the 10,000 tons of steel, it would have been a loss not only to Paris, but also to world culture.


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