The Eiffel Tower is located in Paris,France.
Gustave Eiffel built the Tower.
The Eiffel Tower is made out of wrought iron (puddle iron).
The Eiffel tower was made of wrought iron.
To ascend the Eiffel tower use either the stairs or an elevator.
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The use of puddled iron (sort of wrought iron) was very daring and innovative at the time the Eiffel tower was designed. A building of the same high cannot be built with stone, as the bottom woud crush under the weight of the construction. The calculations Eiffel made about the material, as the movements of the tower because of the metal dilating due of the heat of the sun, are proved right and nearly perfectly accurate to this day.
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It was nearly demolished, but saved for use as a telecommunications tower
The lifts are electric.
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There was a man called Gustave Eiffel who was a civil engineer and designed the Eiffel Tower and was given an office at the top. The French government were going to have the tower removed due to its lack of use, so Gustave altered the tower so it had a radio transmitter so it could be kept. So therefore the name Eiffel was given to the tower, because of the man who designed it.
Mostly a tourist attraction to make money.
The Eiffel Tower has been painted in a number of different colors throughout its history, but today, it is painted a color called "Eiffel Tower brown," which turns out to be the color of milk chocolate, and it is used in three very slightly different shades at different elevations of the tower (higher elevations use a lighter shade), in order to accentuate the impression of height. The paint is synthetic, lead-free, and silicone-based, and the entire structure is repainted over a period of 6-7 years by several dozen fearless and highly acrobatic painters, by hand (no automated way of painting the tower has ever been satisfactory). The most recent repainting operation (the nineteenth) began in 2009 and required about two years.