The 		Eiffel Tower  		was built for the International Exhibition of Paris of 1889  		commemorating the centenary of the French Revolution. The Prince of Wales,  		later King Edward VII of England, opened the  		tower. Of the 700 proposals submitted in a design competition, 		Gustave Eiffel's was unanimously chosen.  		However it was not accepted by all at first, and a petition of 300 names  		- including those of Maupassant, Emile Zola, Charles Garnier (architect  		of the Opéra Garnier), and Dumas the Younger - protested its construction. At 300 meters (320.75 m including  		antenna), and 7,000 tons, it was the world's tallest building until 		1930.
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