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Presentation On Eiffel Tower

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Facts about the tower Materials used Engineering drawings of the tower.

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  1. The Eiffel Tower at a glance
  2. Fun Facts Height 1063 feet Paint 60 tons Cost 1.5 million
  3. Current height Original height First Floor Second Floor Third Floor Lifts Weight of the metal frame Total weight Number of rivets used Number of iron parts Pillars 1063 feet 1024 feet 187 feet, 14,485 square feet 377 feet, 4,692 square feet 906 feet, 820 square feet 5 lifts from the esplanade to second floor, duo lifts from second floor to the top 7,300 tons 10,100 tons 18,038 The 4 pillars from a 410 square feet sideways square tail
  4. onstruction 150 workers in 18,038 metallic parts 2,300 workshop designs 50 engineers and designers 1889 date of construction 20,000 light bulbs 103,000 km travelled by the tower's lifts 5 months to build the foundations 120 Antennas the Levallois-Perret Factory Between 150 and 300 workers on the construction site rivets 7,300 tons of iron 60 tons of paint 5 lifts 250,000 rnA2 of surface to paint ura Ion 2 years, 2 months and 5 days of construction
  5. Description Official name Location Maintained by Designers Material Width (At base) Height (including antenna) Longest span Construction begin Construction end •.üfi Slue prints Value Eiffel tower Paris, France Société d'Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel Stephen Sauvestre, Maurice Koechlin, Emile Nouguier, Gustave Eiffel Latticed wrought iron (puddling iron) 328 feet 1063 feet 124 feet (approx.) January 1887 March 1889
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