Yes the Eiffel tower is a world heritage site.
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.
No, the Eiffel Tower is not on the UNESCO World Heritage List. However, it is part of the "Banks of the Seine" site, which was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991. The tower itself is a significant cultural landmark, but it has not been individually designated as a World Heritage site.
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The Banks of the Seine, a 365 ha (~902ac) area including the Eiffel Tower, received UNESCO World Heritage status in 1991.
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No, The Petřín Lookout Tower in Prague looks like and was built to be a copy of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. In 1889 its construction was planned and financed by members of The Club of Czech Tourists who had visited the world exposition in Paris and were inspired by the Eiffel Tower.
Because it's beautiful and we love it, even if it was owned by Aisans.
Eiffel Tower, the Eiffel tower is the world's largest tourist attraction.
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