Initially many people thought that the tower was an eye sore, as it towered over the Paris skyline. During its construction there was increased danger to the construction workers on the project because the tower was an open frame with only two platforms. However only one man died.
Currently the tower is painted regularly to prevent rust damage. There is always the danger of fire in the tower. There are two restaurants in the tower.
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the site used when buildind the tower was a problem.
secondly the cost involve when building the tower was a problem.
again pollution effects was also a problem
some lose their live when building the tower
Incredibly few. The elevators were at first ordered from Otis, but when they arrived from America these proved to be of poor quality and were replaced with French hydraulic versions. And that's about it for setbacks. Accidents were equally rare, and there were no deaths. From start to finish, that is, from casting the first element through factory pre-assembly to completion on site, took 26 months.
There was a problem with building the Eiffel tower because........
Violation of Paris's beauty.
yes.
go on who built the Eiffel tower and a long passage will come up and it will tell you when the Eiffel tower was built and other questions about the Eiffel tower. ++
The Eiffel Tower , built in 1889 , is in Paris , France .
The Eiffel Tower, opened in 1889, was built by engineer Gustave Eiffel.
The Eiffel Tower was built by engineer Gustave Eiffel and was completed in 1889.
the Eiffel tower was built in 1886
The Eiffel Tower is located in Paris,France. Gustave Eiffel built the Tower. The Eiffel Tower is made out of wrought iron (puddle iron).
Alexander Eiffel
The tower was built to be a radio antenna tower.
The Eiffel tower is older. The Empire state building was built in 1939, and the Eiffel tower was built in 1889.
The Eiffel Tower is the most famous building in France.Probaly the Eiffel tower, but maybe Versailles, or the Louvre...
Gustave Eiffel was the architect and gives his name to the tower ; but it's many workers of several corporations which have really built it !
Alexandre Gustave Eiffel