Famous building simple drawing: Eiffel Tower simple drawing
Eiffel Tower (one of Paris city landmarks)
The Eiffel Tower (French: La Tour Eiffel; English: the Eiffel Tower) stands on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France, on the south bank of the Seine River. It is a world-famous building, one of the symbols of French culture, one of the Paris city landmarks, and the tallest building in Paris. She is fondly called the "Iron Lady" by the French.
The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889 and was named after the famous architect and structural engineer Gustave Eiffel who designed it. It was entirely built by Schneider Iron Works (now Schneider Electric).
The Eiffel Tower is 300 meters high, with an antenna 24 meters high and a total height of 324 meters. The tower is made up of many scattered steel components - it looks like a bunch of model components. There are 18,038 steel components weighing 10,000 tons. During construction, a total of 7 million holes were drilled and 2.5 million rivets were used. Except for the four legs, which are made of reinforced concrete, the whole body is made of steel. The total weight of the tower is 7,000 tons. The tower is divided into three floors, which are 57.6 meters, 115.7 meters and 276.1 meters above the ground respectively. There are restaurants on the first and second floors, and an observation deck on the third floor. There are 1,711 steps from the base to the top of the tower. 7,000 tons of steel, 12,000 metal parts, and 2.59 million rivets.