Asian citizen buys part of ladders Eiffel Tower by Half million euros



In an auction held on Tuesday evening in the French capital Paris, the sale is part of ladders months the teacher to the City of Lights, Tower "Eiffel", a citizen of an Asian value of 5,23,800 euros, according to the House "Araal" the organization declared the auction.

Selling part of the tower ladders "Eiffel" at an auction on Tuesday evening, more than half a million euros, which have taken place "Araal" announced in Paris.

And launched bids at a price of 20 thousand euros before rising rapidly, has been won by the eventual Asian citizen to pay 5,23,800 euros, on the auction house explained.

The height of this is made of steel 2.60-meter segment, featuring 14 degrees back to the original spiral peace of the Eiffel Tower, built in 1889 and leading from the second floor to the third.

The tower was equipped with a lift between the two floors summoned the dismantling of a stairs, has been divided into 24 part ranges between two meters and a height of nine meters. It has retained a portion on the first floor of the tower, with three parts given to French museums.

The twenty remaining parts, has sold at auction in December / December 1983

And now the various parts now displayed in the ancient sites across the world. It presents a part of the institution Yuichi gardens in Yamanashi in Japan, and another near the Statue of Liberty in New York.

As the only remaining sections in France, had gone Achtrihama singer Guy Pierre, who put up for sale in March / March 2015.

Some parts from time to time for sale, as displayed in public auctions.

For more: France: Is the Eiffel Tower profitable?

The partial sale in 2009 extends over 2.70 meters at a price of 550 thousand euros to a US citizen. The "Araal" sold the last part with a height of 3.50 meters and featuring 19 degrees at a price of 220 thousand euros in 2013.

The tower was built engineer Gustave Eiffel and his aides for the purpose of the international exhibition in 1889 has become a symbol of the French capital.


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