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PRACTICAL
Q : Eiffel Tower address?
A : Tour Eiffel
Champ de Mars
75007 Paris
 
Q : Can I purchase entrance tickets in advance?
A : Concerning individuals visiting the monument, tickets can be purchased online.
Reserve

For groups, reservations are required.
Reserve
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Q : Is the Eiffel Tower closed on Tuesdays?
A : No. It is open every day of the year.
 
Q : Can we go up to the top by the stairs?
A : No. The stairs will take you up to the second floor, but not the top.
There are elevators available on the second floor to access the top floor.
 
Q : Guided tours?
A : Contact

Purple Beam
Fax 01.42.46.92.09
Email visite@purplebeam.com
Tél.0 825 05 44 05 (0,15 € / min)

Pont Des Arts
43, rue Marx Dormoy , 75018 PARIS
Tél : 01 40 36 20 20
 
Q : Painting the Eiffel Tower.
A : To this day, the Eiffel Tower has been completely repainted every 7 years.
How long to paint it?: 15 months. 60 tons of paint to cover 200,000m2, 25 painters using only brushes.
Color: "Tour Eiffel brown" in three shades, with the lightest shade at the top and the darkest at the bottom.
The eroding paint weighs an estimated 15 tons between new coats.
The Eiffel Tower is painted every seven years, taking 18 months to complete.
 
Q : Are we allowed to publish photos of the Eiffel Tower?
A : There are no restrictions on publishing a picture of the Tower by day. Photos taken at night when the lights are aglow are subjected to copyright laws, and fees for the right to publish must be paid to the SETE.
Learn about the conditions and terms when using an image of the Eiffel Tower when lighted.
 
Q : Free for teachers?
A : Yes, under certain conditions, the accompanying person with groups of young people is provided free entrance (see" School group rates)."
 
Q : Is the National Museum pass accepted at the Eiffel Tower?
A : No. The Tower is not part of the National Monuments group.
 
Q : Are persons in wheel chairs allowed to go up the Eiffel Tower?
A : Yes, up to the second floor. For security reasons, the top floor is not accessible to them. More information: " Disabled access ".
 
Q : Are pets animals allowed on the Tower?
A : No animal is allowed on the Tower except for seeing eye dogs.
 
Q : Are strollers allowed?
A : Only if they are collapsible.
We would also like to remind you that there is no baggage check service at the Eiffel Tower.
 
Q : Does the Tower grant press access?
A : There is no special press access for journalists visiting the monument. If your visit is for the purposes of media coverage, please contact the press service.
 
FACT & FIGURES
Q : How many visitors each year?
A : In 1999: 6,368,534
In 2000: 6,315,324
In 2001: 6,103,987
In 2002: 6,157,042
In 2003: 5,864,969
In 2004: 6,230,050
In 2005: 6,428,441
In 2006: 6,815,000
In 2007: 6,893,000
In 2008: 6,930,000
In 2009: 6,600,000
 
Q : How many visitors since the Tower was built?
A : At the end of the year 2009 = 249,976,000
In 2002, the Tower welcomed its 200 millionth visitor.
 
Q : What is the breakdown of visitors by country?
A : You'll find this information in the section" Facts & Figures ".
 
Q : How high is the Eiffel Tower?
A : 1st floor: 57.63m
2nd floor: 115.75m
3rd floor: 276.13m
Total height: 324m
 
Q : What are the dimensions of the Eiffel Tower at the base?
A : It measures 125m x 125m.
 
Q : How often do the elevators go up?
A : With two elevators in service, that means about one hundred round trips per day, approximately one every 8 minutes.
 
Q : How many stairs to get to the top?
A : 1665 from the ground to the top via the east pillar.
However, the steps from the second floor to the top are closed to the public.
 
Q : How much did it cost to build the Eiffel Tower?
A : 7,800,000 gold francs (in 1889).
 
Q : Was the foundation laid over water, mercury or a hydraulic jack?
A : Neither on water nor mercury. The foundation was constituted in stonework. Hydraulics was used during construction to aid in establishing the correct inclinations of the pillars in relation to the first floor.
 
Q : Does Gustave Eiffel have any descendants?
A : Yes. They are all part of an association founded in 1995: the Fondation Gustave Eiffel.

Fondation des descendants de Gustave Eiffel
M. Sylvain Yeatman Eiffel
3, villa Dupont
75116 Paris
 
Q : Does the wind cause the Eiffel Tower to sway?
A : The maximum movement was measured at 9 centimeters in 1999. And that was more caused by the heat that expands the metal.
 
HISTORICAL
Q : Is the Tower an historical monument?
A : It was registered in 1964 and added to the list of historical monuments in the city.
 
Q : Who does the Eiffel Tower belong to?
A : The Tower belongs to the city of Paris, which contracted the operations to a limited company, the Société d'exploitation de la Tour Eiffel (SETE).
 
Q : Is the Tower made of steel?
A : No, it is made of puddle iron.
This iron is the result of a special baking technique relying on swirling during the liquid phase to prevent the carbon and the impurities in the metal from associating. It was quite well used in the 19th century all over Europe.
 
Q : Who are the people whose names are engraved on the Tower?
A : You will find a complete list identifying the 72 scientists engraved on the Tower in the section:
" Documentation - Documents - The 72 scientists ".
 
Q : Did the Eiffel Tower always have elevators?
A : Since May 26, 1889, when an elevator was made available to Tower visitors. All of the elevators were in working order as of the following June 16.
 
Q : The Eiffel Tower: a few statistics
A : Electricity : 7,500,000 kilowatt hours per year
Water: 65,000 m3 per year
Elevators: Approximately 100,000 km traveled per year
Tickets : 2 tons of paper per year
 
MISCELLANEOUS
Q : Who should I contact to find out about jobs at the Eiffel Tower?
A : The Société d'exploitation de la Tour Eiffel (SETE)
Service des Ressources Humaines
Job Offers
 
Q : Is it possible to get married on the Eiffel Tower?
A : Only commercial oriented banquets can be organized on the Tower (with the exception of family receptions). A meal for groups can be reserved in one of the two restaurants on the monument:

58 Tour Eiffel, the restaurant on the first floor
Tel. 0 825 566 662 (0,15€ ttc/min)

Le Jules Verne, the prestigious restaurant located on the second floor.
Tel: 33 (0)1 45 55 61 44
Fax: 33 (0)147 05 29 41

www.restaurants-toureiffel.com

 
Q : Wasn't the Eiffel Tower the highest building in the world?
A : It was the highest structure until the 1930s when the Empire State Building was completed.
 
Q : Is the Tower subsidized by the state?
A : No, the operating company, the SETE gives the majority of its benefits from revenues back to the city of Paris.
 




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