Sunday, January 19, 2014

Eiffel towel.

The Eiffel Tower in French opened on 31st of March, 1889. It was created as a symbol of the centenary anniversary of the Universal Exhibition. In 1889 at the beginning of the 20th year after construction was planned to demolish. But, the project was later dropped. Also, some important information related to the world-famous Eiffel Tower.....



This towel built by the Eiffel Kusttev. So, towel called by the Eiffel Tower, which is called the builder name.

01. The total height of the tower is 984 feet (324 meters ) and 2.5 acres of land ( 412 square feet, 100 squara meters ).

02. Made of the special steel around the tower 18.038. All of these fragments, with like 2.5 million (bolts) are equipped.

03. The total weight of the tower is 10,100 tons which is the weight of the iron component 7,300 tons.

04. All of towel places painted with a brush once in 7 year. So,far, none of the methods had been used in modern painting.

05. Which is used every time, mixed paint consisting of 60 tons of brown paint.

06. This towel is a total of three layers. Compared to 1,665 the total number of steps in the system as a sub- 8 Elevator is also available.

07. The towel, every flat has restaurant, exhibition hall, rest area, picnic bench, consisted of frequent communication.

08. The top part of the tower in 1909 and 1957, demand for radio broadcast- that used to require television broadcasters. Which operates a radio station with miming at the bottom of the tower.

09. 72 French Sciencist names inscribed on each of the 18 named rate in the to four facade in the base of the tower.

10. Summer awning on the side of the tower while the tower will be a maximum of 18 centimeters valaivat rated forward.

11. Unusual in terms of wind caught the top 15 centimeters of causes found to oscillate from side to side.

12. The tower was completed in time for about 40 years untill 1930. had a repulation as the world's tallest tower.

13. The tower views was far more than 243 million.

14. The Eiffel Tower from a distance of 42 miles in clear weather, is evident to the eye.