Happy 125 Eiffel Tower: TIME’s Tribute to the Grande Dame of Paris

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It’s hard to imagine anything that’s been photographed more than the Eiffel Tower. Since it opened in 1889, the elegant structure has long been an iconic symbol of Paris, a destination for those visiting the city, a site impossible to ignore. For many, the sleek tower—effortlessly gliding skyward, spectacular at night—is a physical manifestation of love and romance. But it’s not as if the structure was always without its critics.

Back when designs were unveiled in the 1880s, a group of artists strongly protested its construction, calling it useless and monstrous, an indignation of French taste. Sacrebleu! Its engineer, Gustave Eiffel, likened it to the pyramids and predicted it would eventually become beloved by Parisians and visitors alike. He was right. The Eiffel Tower started its ascent in 1887, and when it was completed two years later, it became the tallest man-made structure ever built at 1,063 feet, surpassing the Washington Monument and holding onto the title of tallest in the world for four decades. An estimated 30,000 people climbed the stairs up into the tower in the first few weeks it opened before elevators had even been installed. It was an instant hit.

Throughout the 20th century, the tower became more than a tower, and more than a symbol of Paris. During World War I, France placed a radio transmitter inside it to jam German radio communications. In World War II, it became a Nazi prize when Germany scaled the structure and planted a swastika on top. Over the years, people have bungee jumped from it. Pilots have attempted to fly underneath it (with disastrous results). By the end of the century, it took on another dimension for Paris’s Millennium Celebration when 20,000 light bulbs were installed on the tower, adding a spectacular modern touch that allows it to illuminate each night.

On March 31, the Eiffel Tower will turn 125 years old—and its never been more popular. More than 250 million people have visited the structure since it opened, attracting 6 million people each year and making it the most-visited paid monument in the world.

To commemorate its birthday and exclusive to TIME, Paris-based photographer Lauren Fleishman has been trying to capture the tower in a way it’s never been shot before. But it wasn’t easy.

“The first thing that came to mind was, Ok, this is one of the most photographed monuments in the world,” Fleishman says. “Everybody comes here and they want to take a good picture of it. So, figuring out how to do it in a way that was unique to me took a lot of effort.”

Fleishman says she wanted to show what the tower means to people, both Parisians and tourists alike. For some, the Eiffel Tower means vacation. For others, the tower says employment. For some, it’s a first kiss.

Fleishman spent hours just looking at the monument, milling around it and underneath it, studying how people interact with it. Her drive to capture it from unique angles produced one shot of the tower framed through the window of a private residence. In another, she photographed two women embracing at top of the monument.

“I think that was a really beautiful moment,” she says. “I looked for moments like that, where people were experiencing the tower, looking out at Paris. For some people, it’s their dream to come here and see it. So that’s how I tried to approach it.”


Lauren Fleishman is an award-winning photographer based in New York City and Paris. See more of her work here and or on LightBox here

Josh Sanburn is a writer/reporter for TIME in New York. Follow him on Twitter @joshsanburn.


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The view from the apartment of Muriel Schneider in Paris's 7th arrondissement. March 20, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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French boys play games on a Sunday at Champ de Mars. March 23, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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A couple shares a kiss along the Seine. March 22, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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Champ de Mars in the late afternoon sunshine. March 20, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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Couples kiss on the grass close to the Eiffel Tower. March 20, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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The view behind the Eiffel Tower, Paris. March 20, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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Seo Hyunha models a veil at Paris's Trocadero. March 20, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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The view from the top of the Pompidou Centre. The Eiffel Tower photographed on March 24, 2014. Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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A view of the tower. March 22, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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A storm of dirt at Champ de Mars, Paris. March 20, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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The view from rue Suffren. March 23, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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Portrait of an Eiffel Tower salesman, Paris. March 20, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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A view of the tower from the right bank. March 22, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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A view from the inside of an apartment on Rue Suffren. March 23, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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View from the restaurant Ciel de Paris. The Eiffel Tower photographed on March 25, 2014. Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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A woman poses for a photograph on top of the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower photographed on March 26, 2014. Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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View of the elevator bank from the first floor. March 26, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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View from the first level of the tower. The Eiffel Tower photographed on March 26, 2014. Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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The machinery room beneath the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower photographed on March 26, 2014. Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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A couple embraces on the first level of the tower. The Eiffel Tower photographed on March 26, 2014. Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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A view from the top level of the EIffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower photographed on March 26, 2014. Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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Two women embrance at the top of the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower photographed on March 26, 2014. Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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French boys play games on a Sunday at Champ de Mars. March 23, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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A view of the tower at 8PM, when the sparkling lights are turned on for five minutes. The Eiffel Tower photographed on March 26, 2014. Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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The view from the apartment of Muriel Schneider in Paris's 7th arrondissement. March 20, 2014 Lauren Fleishman for TIMELauren Fleishman for TIME

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