Century of anecdotes
The Eiffel Tower's epic history recounted for its
hundredth birthday. To celebrate the Tower's hundredth birthday
in 1989, a huge fresco retracing its first century of life was created.
The 100 individual panels it contains are drawn and captioned in
the way newspapers were in Gustave Eiffel's time and are exhibited
throughout the monument.
One hundred years of historic and scientific events, famous visitors,
anecdotes and incredible stories involving the Eiffel Tower are
now made public in this journal. The panels are provided by the
OTIS Company, whose history remains closely tied to the Eiffel Tower's.
The panels are numbered and can be found on the various levels and
staircases of the tower. Though they are displayed in treasure hunt
style on the tower itself, they are presented in chronological order
here for clarity's sake.
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