
1889 World Exhibition
The Eiffel Tower was built for the World Exhibition in 1889, held in celebration of the French Revolution in 1789.
The construction was only meant to last for the duration of the Exposition, but it still stands today, despite all protests from contemporary artists who feared the construction would be the advent of structures without 'individuality' and despite the many people who feared that this huge 'object' would not fit into the architecture of Paris.
Today, there is no such aversion anymore among the Parisians, and one could not imagine Paris without the Eiffel Tower, in fact it has become the symbol of the City of Light.
Gustave Eiffel
The man behind the Eiffel Tower was Gustave Eiffel, known from his revolutionary bridge building techniques, as employed in the great viaduct at Garabit in 1884.
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ReplyDeleteIt's so nice when beauty and knowledge combine. I don't know if this structure is a simple one with advanced science or not.
ReplyDeleteOfcourse it's a amazing piece of structure. Tnx
ReplyDeleteHi Sally
ReplyDeleteI think that Eiffel Tower is a unique building structure and especially, when you take into account the year of the tower construction.