Dave Zhu
Alexandre Gustave Eiffel Alexandre Gustave Eiffel December 15, 1832 – December 27, 1923 December 15, 1832 – December 27, 1923 Was born in Dijon, Cote-d’Or, France Was born in Dijon, Cote-d’Or, France Also designed the interior structure of the Statue of Liberty in U.S.A. Also designed the interior structure of the Statue of Liberty in U.S.A. Constructed many bridges, to gain a reputation. Constructed many bridges, to gain a reputation.
Built in 1889 Built as the entrance for the World Fair in 1889 (Exposition Universelle) 384m (1,063 ft) tall Was the tallest structure in the world, from 1889 to 1930, and is still the tallest building in Paris Located on the Champ de Mars, Paris.
Is a global icon of France Is a global icon of France Recognized all over the world Recognized all over the world Is an observation tower, and a radio broadcasting tower Is an observation tower, and a radio broadcasting tower Often seen in Hollywood movies Often seen in Hollywood movies It is the most paid tourist attraction in the world It is the most paid tourist attraction in the world
The Eiffel Tower of Paris was not always admired by the citizens as a magnificent structure. Many people called it an eyesore when it was being built, and even after it was finished construction. The tower was not built to stand more than twenty years, because of the original contest rules for designing a tower, yet it is still here today. The grand tower proved its worth as a communications tower, and was used to jam radio signals during the First Battle of the Marne. As a result of its usefulness, the tower was allowed to be kept standing. The Eiffel Tower of Paris was not always admired by the citizens as a magnificent structure. Many people called it an eyesore when it was being built, and even after it was finished construction. The tower was not built to stand more than twenty years, because of the original contest rules for designing a tower, yet it is still here today. The grand tower proved its worth as a communications tower, and was used to jam radio signals during the First Battle of the Marne. As a result of its usefulness, the tower was allowed to be kept standing.
The Eiffel Tower has been used throughout history with a variety of different uses. There have been science experiments conducted atop the tower, restaurants to dine at, and as a communications and observatory structure.
The Eiffel Tower has become such a recognized symbol of Paris; whenever someone thinks of Paris, a picture of the Eiffel Tower usually pops up in their head. The Tower has also achieved fame in media from movies, video games, newspapers, and everywhere else possible.
To me, the Eiffel Tower is a landmark symbol of Paris. It is a stunning structure with historical wonders which have happened due to its presence. Many new discoveries and epiphanies have inspired people all over the world to see for themselves, the great structure designed by Gustave Eiffel. Without the Tower, our world today may be less advanced than what we have pulled off.