If you head North from the Tower until you hit the Seine and then turn right and walk alond the river, it will take you 30-45 minutes. It's not the most direct route but it is very beautiful as you can see a lot of the city. The museum will be on your right, it has huge statues of animals outisde where you buy your tickets.
The Eiffel Tower was completed in 1889 as a monumental entrance to the world Fair. It is 125 years old as of 2014. It was meant to be up for only 20 years, but is still up today.
A two-part question this, as it was not built as a museum, but as a railway station for the 1900 Universal Exposition. It ceased to be a railway station during the secind world war, and served various temporary purposes until finally closing in 1973. The idea of a Museum came up in 1975, and it finally opened in 1986,
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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. ++
Between the Loire valley and the Eiffel tower you have a two and a half hours drive.
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Since 1889
No - the tower wasn't built until long after his death.
a long way
the Eiffel tower is in Paris, France, it is 1063 ft tall, and had been built for the 1889 world exhibition fair.
Eiffel Tower: 7 million visitors a year. Blackpool Tower: 485,000. Blackpool Tower was refurbished last year, and the management hopes that this will push numbers up to 800,000, still a long way behind M. Eiffel's original.
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from 1887 to 1889
the Eiffel tower was built for the World Exhibition fair in 1889.