Primarily because it was created to celebrate the anniversary of the French Revolution.
The tower designed by M. Eiffel for the world exposition was a temporary structure built late in the 19th century (1887 to 1889). It was so cleverly designed and so well constructed that it later became a permanent structure.
The Eiffel Tower , built in 1889 , is in Paris , France .
Gustave Eiffel
In 2006 there was 6,815,000 visitors to the Eiffel Tower
Why in the world are you asking that question??!! The Eiffel Tower is already built! Why do people want to see a replica of the Eiffel tower for heaven's sake??!
In french the name is Tour Eiffel. So the proper name is Eiffel Tower.
The Eiffel Tower is approx. 324metres high, including the spire, and the average height of a California Giant Redwood is 75metres, so the Eiffel Tower is higher.
When the Eiffel tower is heated, it expands and becomes wide and taller, but not so much. This will increase the size of the Eiffel tower. It will decrease when it is in Winter.
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.
The famous tower in Paris is called the Eiffel Tower, or in French, la Tour Eiffel.
eiffel tower isnt a country so it doesnt have a capital
the Eiffel tower is a definite frame. if the tower had something over the frame it would be a mass so the Eiffel tower would never be a shell if it had the framing still inside of it.
no the Eiffel Tower is on the ground
The Eiffel tower is located in the seventh arrondissement (district) of Paris, so the postal code for the location is 75007.
yes gustave Eiffel had his apartment on the top of the Eiffel tower.
The Eiffel Tower, opened in 1889, was built by engineer Gustave Eiffel.
no, this is a metal tower and a landmark, and so is an element of the landscape.