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Going up the Eiffel Tower is something that is on many people’s bucket lists when visiting Paris for the first time. However, ...
It's hard to imagine Paris without thinking of the Eiffel Tower — but what did folks in the 19th century really think of Gustave Eiffel's masterpiece?
The heat wave that has blanketed much of Europe is expected to linger over the continent this week, driving up temperatures ...
The worst heat was felt in southern Europe, while punishing temperatures were forecast to reach 104 degrees Fahrenheit in ...
Visitors will have access to the Eiffel Tower through these fences. "The two glass walls are 10 feet high," Gaudillere said of the new, permanent walls. "They are bulletproof and very solid." ...
Additionally, water temperatures in the Mediterranean Sea are up to an incredible nine degrees above average for this time of ...
As a heat wave scorches most of Europe, the Eiffel Tower announced it will be closing early on Tuesday as Paris is expected ...
PARIS (AP) — Barcelona recorded its hottest June in over a century, the summit of Paris’ iconic Eiffel Tower was closed to ...
On May 15, 1889, the Eiffel Tower celebrated its official inauguration at the start of the 1889 Paris World Fair after more than two years of construction. Take a look back at the intricate labor ...
The correct choice is D (here's the math to prove it).If you melted all the iron in the Eiffel Tower into a ball, it would be just 12 meters (less than 40 feet) in diameter.
The Eiffel Tower closed early on Tuesday and will remain closed on Wednesday as a sweltering heat wave grips parts of Europe.