파리 에펠타워 리모델링하다! Eiffel Tower to unveil new £24m glass floor..
'It's like walking on air!':
Eiffel Tower to unveil new £24m glass floor with dizzying views 200 FEET above ground
파리 에펠타워 리모델링하다!
24백만 파운드 한화로 약 300억원을 들여 태양광시설과 박물관 그리고 유리 바닥을 새로 만들었다.
에펠타워는 매년 7백만명이 찾는 세계의 관광명소다.
Glass floor is part of a £24m refit that includes new solar panels, museum
Eiffel Tower is the most popular paid-for tourist attraction in the world
Built for the 1889 World's Fair, almost seven million people visited last year
By Peter Allen In Paris for MailOnline
Daredevil tourists with a head for heights have a new way to enjoy the Eiffel Tower’s stunning views.
Paris’ top attraction officially unveiled a new glass floor on Monday as part of a £24m refit that allows visitors to feel as if they are walking on air nearly 200 feet above ground.
Stephen Laine, a 48-year-old British tourist visiting with his wife and four young children, said: ‘It's an incredible feeling.
What a view! The 200ft-high level on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower opens today
Long way down: A glass floor has been installed on the Eiffel Tower's first floor after a £24m refit
It's an innovative development which will maintain the tower as one of the most fantastic attractions in the world,' said a member of her staff.
The flass floor is part of a £24m refit that includes new solar panels, museum
Stunning view: The new Eiffel Tower level will allow visitors to walk across a glass platform
The Tower symbolises Paris and is famous everywhere - it is a great success story for the city, and for France.'
Built as an entrance arch to the 1889 World's Fair, the iron lattice edifice, named after engineer Gustav Eiffel, whose company built the tower, was supposed to be dismantled in 1909.
But it is now the most popular paid-for tourist attraction in the world, attracting almost seven million visitors last year alone.
At work: A technician carrying out work on the Eiffel Tower, which opened a new platform today
Stunning view: Champ de Mars is seen, bottom, in the view from atop the Eiffel Tower
Because of massive queues to the top of the 1,060-ft tower, many visitors only get as far as the first floor.
Now they can all feel as if they are suspended in air, as they look out across the centre of the city, and the suburbs beyond.
In a job that involved 60 tons of paint, the three-level 'Iron Lady' has to be repainted every year
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