The 1889 World Fair was not the only exhibition held in Paris. Apart from the Eiffel Tower, it left few lasting traces on the landscape, but it marked a turning point in the conception of these major events. By Bertrand Lemoine.
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Since March 27th, messages of thanks and encouragement to stay home are projected onto the Eiffel Tower every evening, in addition to the prolonged sparkling lights.Events
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The eldest of Gustave Eiffel's five children, his daughter Claire, played a special role in his life, eventually becoming his main assistant. By Bertrand Lemoine.130 years
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Recreate the Eiffel Tower using our selection of the best drawing tutorials and coloring suggestions for young and, not so young!Recreation
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Where we answer 15 of the most popular and fascinating questions about the Eiffel Tower.History and culture
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In the context of the COVID-19 outbreak and the latest government health measures, the Eiffel Tower is closed from March 13th, 9pm, for an indefinite period of time.Events
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To round out your visit, discover the cultural sites located near the Eiffel Tower. We’ve selected a variety of museums and historical landmarks that will delight you and help you discover another side of Paris.Visit
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On February 14, 2020, the Eiffel Tower will be more romantic than ever. Come and celebrate Valentine's Day from the esplanade to the top and discover a program of original activities. You might be lucky enough to see your Valentine's love tweet projected on the Tower wi...Events
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Work began in early 2020 to resurface the walkways leading to the Eiffel Tower’s entry points.Works
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Did you know? The Eiffel Tower was supposed to be dismantled after 20 years. Fortunately, things didn’t happen that way, and we have radio to thank for it! By Bertrand Lemoine.130 years
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In January 2020, the Eiffel Tower hosted several events that delighted its visitors.Events
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A parade lead by 16 dancers from the French Association of the Chinese Dragon and Lion Dance will be held on Saturday, January 25, to welcome the Chinese New Year.Events
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We all know the Tower bears Eiffel’s name, but did it ever really belong to Gustave Eiffel? By Bertrand LemoineHistory and culture
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Discover how the Eiffel Tower’s immense height was used to make it a powerful television emitter. By Bertrand Lemoine.130 years
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To commemorate its 130th anniversary, the Eiffel Tower created an exceptional object, a rivet made of iron from the Eiffel Tower.130 years
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To celebrate the Eiffel Tower’s 130th anniversary, SETE, Société d'Exploitation de la tour Eiffel, organized an internal photo competition. Discover the competition's beautiful winning photos.130 years
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From its inauguration, the Tower has played host to a variety of scientific experiments that made it a real laboratory. But why? By Bertrand Lemoine.130 years
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Gustave Eiffel designed an apartment located at the top of the Tower. But did he really live in it? By Bertrand Lemoine.130 years
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The Eiffel Tower was built in just twenty-two months. How was this feat possible? By Bertrand Lemoine.130 years
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On October 26 and 27, Japanese artist Akihiro Nishino will be exhibiting his luminous creations at the Gustave Eiffel Lounge on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower. Free admission for all our visitors.Events
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A giant transparent dome has been installed on the terrace on the first floor for the fall and winter. On the menu, a gourmet break at any time of the day, wine tastings and a temporary wine cellar!Events
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For a long time now the Tower has been decked out in marron glacé like a candied chestnut. But has it always worn this color? By Bertrand Lemoine.130 years
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Gustave Eiffel was not only an unparalleled engineer. He was also a brilliant entrepreneur from a young age. His ability to surround himself with talented colleagues was a determining factor in the progress of his life’s work. By Bertrand Lemoine.130 years
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FYI: A gift idea for anyone who admires the Iron Lady! A gorgeous book for her 130th anniversary is coming out on October 10th, published by Editions de la Martinière.130 years