Industrial Age · Europe · Culture
1889
Eiffel Tower Opens
March 31, 1889
For the Paris Exposition marking the centenary of the Revolution, Gustave Eiffel erected a thousand-foot iron tower on the Champ de Mars - the tallest man-made structure in the world. Parisian writers called it a monstrosity; visitors loved it. Designed to stand twenty years, it became the signature of Paris by accident and then by right.