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Yes the Eiffel tower is a world heritage site.
The Banks of the Seine, a 365 ha (~902ac) area including the Eiffel Tower, received UNESCO World Heritage status in 1991.
The Eiffel Tower came on the World Heritage List because it is a very unique building.
The Eiffel Tower (as a part of the Banks of the Seine) was inscribed on the World Heritage site list in 1991.
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It is a landmark declared by UNESCO that is considered to have world heritage.
UNESCO protects and preserve the World Heritage sites.
Yes, in part. UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization certifies what sites around the world are World Heritage Sites. It provides limited funding for their maintenance, though. The majority of funds for maintaining these facilities are generated by the countries in which they stand. However, designating something a World Heritage Site, typically increases tourism to that country, so UNESCO indirectly puts additional sums into the country.
The University of Salamanca declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2010.
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