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"Exploring the Various Floors of Eiffel Tower: From Engravings to Modern Times" Step into the world of Eiffel Tower and discover its hidden secrets on different floors

Background imageEtage Collection: Troisieme etage de la petite tour et deuxieme etage de la grosse tour; d apres un dessin du temps

Troisieme etage de la petite tour et deuxieme etage de la grosse tour; d apres un dessin du temps
963490 Troisieme etage de la petite tour et deuxieme etage de la grosse tour; d apres un dessin du temps, de M Bourla (engraving) by French School

Background imageEtage Collection: Cross section of house for the Bourgeoisie, plate XXXVI from a folio of designs, c

Cross section of house for the Bourgeoisie, plate XXXVI from a folio of designs, c
STC284311 Cross section of house for the Bourgeoisie, plate XXXVI from a folio of designs, c.1870 (w/c on paper) by Monnot, H

Background imageEtage Collection: Les membres de la presse au premier etage de la tour Eiffel, le 4 juillet (engraving)

Les membres de la presse au premier etage de la tour Eiffel, le 4 juillet (engraving)
3623940 Les membres de la presse au premier etage de la tour Eiffel, le 4 juillet (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEtage Collection: Quatrieme etage de la petite tour, et troisieme etage de la grosse tour; d apres M Bourla

Quatrieme etage de la petite tour, et troisieme etage de la grosse tour; d apres M Bourla, architecte (engraving)
963489 Quatrieme etage de la petite tour, et troisieme etage de la grosse tour; d apres M Bourla, architecte (engraving) by French School

Background imageEtage Collection: Developements du second et troisieme etage Developement de l entresol

Developements du second et troisieme etage Developement de l entresol
Developements du second et troisieme etage, Developement de l entresol et du premier etage, Cartouche, Developements du second et troisieme etage, Developement de l entresol et du premier etage

Background imageEtage Collection: Frise du Premier Etage Edouard Baldus French

Frise du Premier Etage Edouard Baldus French
Frise du Premier Etage; Edouard Baldus (French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889); Paris, France; about 1868; Heliogravure; Sheet: 31.5 x 45 cm (12 3, 8 x 17 11, 16 in.)

Background imageEtage Collection: Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, Russian Restaurant

Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, Russian Restaurant. Date: 1889

Background imageEtage Collection: Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, Brasserie Alsacienne

Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, Brasserie Alsacienne. Date: 1889

Background imageEtage Collection: Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, printing house Figaro

Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, printing house Figaro on the second level. Date: 1889

Background imageEtage Collection: Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, Restaurant on the 1st level

Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, Restaurant on the 1st level. Date: 1889

Background imageEtage Collection: Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, Troisieme Etage

Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, Troisieme Etage. Date: 1889

Background imageEtage Collection: Eiffel Tower Photo

Eiffel Tower Photo
The second etage has been completed, but theres still a long way to go... Date: 1878


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"Exploring the Various Floors of Eiffel Tower: From Engravings to Modern Times" Step into the world of Eiffel Tower and discover its hidden secrets on different floors. In an engraving by M Bourla, we catch a glimpse of the third floor of the petite tower and second floor of the grande tower, showcasing their architectural beauty. These intricate designs were part of a folio dedicated to bourgeois houses, with plate XXXVI providing a cross-section view. Moving forward in time, another engraving captures journalists at work on the first floor of the iconic Eiffel Tower on July 4th. The bustling atmosphere reflects Paris' vibrant media scene during that era. Meanwhile, M Bourla's artistic vision takes us higher up to witness both the fourth floor of the petite tower and third floor of the grande tower. Fast forward to present-day Paris, where La Tour Eiffel continues to captivate visitors from around the globe. It serves as more than just a landmark; it accommodates diverse establishments such as Russian restaurants, Brasserie Alsacienne for culinary delights, printing house Figaro for journalistic endeavors, and even dining options on its various levels. Beyond France's borders lies Poznan's exhibition and water tower designed by Hans Poelzig in 1910. Inside this architectural marvel stands a platform on its first floor offering breathtaking views. Closer to home in Berlin is Hofschuhmacher residential building with Jakobstrasze 72 address - here we find an unknown architect's creation featuring a detailed plan for its first-floor layout. Lastly, Behrenstrasze 51 in Berlin showcases an approximately 1780 construction with intriguing insights into its second-floor design courtesy of another anonymous architect. From historical engravings capturing moments frozen in time to contemporary experiences within these magnificent structures - each etage holds stories waiting to be discovered within these remarkable landmarks across Europe.