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Eiffel approved the final design in 1884. 4. The project required a lot of metal (and elbow grease). Three hundred steel workers spent two years, two months, and five days, from 1887 to 1889 Don’t Take Your Head Out of the Clouds! 23. Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and husband of Queen Elizabeth II, who died on April 9, 2021, made 22,219 solo public engagements over hisThe 2024 Tour de France includes 52,230 metres of vertical gain across 3,492km of climbs, sprints and time trialling from Italy into France, with fewer high climbs than in the past and shorter
8. The building of the Eiffel Tower required tons of metal and manpower. 300 steelworkers spent two years, two months, and five days, from 1887 to 1889, constructing the Tower, using more than 18,000 individual metallic parts, 2.5 million rivets, and 40 tons of paint. 9. Eiffel’s tower initial height was 985 feet.