Eiffel tower — metal tower in the center of Paris, the most recognizable architectural landmark. Named in honor of chief designer Gustave Eiffel; Eiffel himself called it simply the "300-meter tower".
The tower later became the symbol of Paris was built in 1889 and was originally conceived as a temporary structure that served as the entrance arch of the Paris world exhibition in 1889.
The Eiffel tower is called the most visited paid attraction in the world and most photographed. For example, in 2006 the tower was visited by 6 719 200 people, and its history to December 31, 2007 — 236 445 812 people.
The stairsOstankino tower — television and radio broadcasting tower, located in
the Ostankino district of Moscow. Height — 540,1 m[1], at the time of
construction the highest in the world, and now 10th on height free
standing building
Ostankino television tower prior to 2000 was conducted races at a height of 337 metres.
Paris Disneyland — a complex of amusement parks company "Walt Disney" in Marne-La-Vallee, 32 km East of Paris. The Park area is circa 1943 ha In an average year, Disneyland Paris is visited by 12.5 million people.
The opening of the Park took place on 12 April 1992. On the territory of Disneyland are two theme parks Disneyland Park (since 1992) and Walt Disney Studios Park (since 2002), amusement Park Disney village, the Golf course Golf disneyland, as well as hotels and business and residential neighborhoods.