A Brief History of the Eiffel Tower
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By KJ Smith
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A Brief History of the Eiffel Tower
When Gustave Eiffel's iron lattice tower was erected for the 1889 Paris Exposition, it was met with fierce opposition from artists, writers, and citizens who denounced it as an eyesore that would scar the City of Light forever. Standing 324 meters tall, this "metal asparagus" was originally intended as a temporary structure, destined for demolition after twenty years. Yet what began as the world's most controversial monument would become its most beloved, transforming from a symbol of industrial audacity into an enduring icon of romance, elegance, and French ingenuity.
This fascinating chronicle traces the tower's remarkable evolution from despised novelty to global treasure, revealing the engineering brilliance that made it possible and the cultural forces that secured its survival. Discover how this iron giant served as a radio transmission tower, survived two world wars, and gradually won the hearts of Parisians who once petitioned for its removal. Through triumph and near-disaster, the Eiffel Tower's story mirrors that of modern Paris itself—a tale of innovation, resilience, and the power of time to transform the radical into the essential. Today, as millions ascend its heights annually, the tower stands as proof that yesterday's folly can become tomorrow's masterpiece.
