March 31 – Eiffel Tower Day

The Eiffel Tower is one of the most iconic landmarks in the world. Standing tall at 300 meters, it is easily recognizable and attracts millions of visitors every year. The construction of this masterpiece took two years, two months, and five days to complete and was initially intended as a temporary exhibit for the 1889 World’s Fair. However, it went on to become a permanent part of the Parisian landscape and a symbol of French pride. Today, the tower is not just a tourist attraction, but also an architectural marvel and a true engineering feat. Climbing up to the third level and taking in the breathtaking views of Paris from the top is an experience that one should not miss.  Eiffel Tower Day is celebrated on March 31 in honor of its inaugural anniversary.

HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EIFFEL TOWER

The Eiffel Tower, also known as the Iron Lady, is not just a towering masterpiece; it is a symbolic representation of the City of Lights, Paris. Constructed in 1889 for the World’s Fair, the Eiffel Tower became an instant sensation, and it has stayed that way ever since. Gustave Eiffel, the renowned architect who designed the tower, didn’t just create a typical wrought iron lattice tower. He created an icon that represented triumph, ingenuity, and architectural brilliance. Over the years, the Eiffel Tower has gone through many changes, serving as a radio tower during World War I, and in modern times, as a beacon of Parisian Romance. Today, this stunning work of art remains one of the most-visited structures globally and serves as an architectural marvel that signifies France’s pride and awes the world with its incredible beauty.

FIVE THINGS ABOUT THE EIFFEL TOWER

  1.  In 1910 the first level of The Eiffel Tower was opened to the public for visitors to enjoy the breathtaking view of Paris.
  2.  The tower attracts millions of visitors every year, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
  3.  It took over two years to build the tower, with over 300 workers putting in an incredible 18,000 pieces of iron together.
  4. The Eiffel Tower has a whopping 20,000 light bulbs that make it sparkle and shine during the night time.
  5.  Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower, also designed the internal framework of the statue of liberty.

HOW TO CELEBRATE EIFFEL TOWER DAY

  1.  Host a French party or potluck.
  2.  Take a virtual tour of The Eiffel Tower.
  3.  Make a 3D Eiffel Tower puzzle.
  4.  Read about the history and construction of The Eiffel Tower.
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