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Seeing the Eiffel Tower from the inside is the kind of mind‑blow that makes you forget the cheesy postcard view at the summit. The iron lattice feels like stepping into a giant, gritty art installation, and suddenly those rivets look cooler than any Instagram filter. I swear most tourists pay extra for a glass‑capped bar up there, missing the raw engineering that actually holds the whole thing together. As a Bangalore accountant, I get a kick out of counting those countless steel beams – it’s the only math I’d rather see on a vacation. 🔥🤘
Thank you for this wonderful comment! 😄🔥
I completely agree with you. What surprised me the most was not the view from the top, but being able to appreciate the incredible engineering from inside the tower. Seeing all those iron beams, rivets, and the structure itself gave me a whole new level of appreciation for the Eiffel Tower.
It's amazing how something built more than a century ago can still feel so impressive and modern. And yes, there are definitely enough steel beams there to keep an accountant busy for quite a while! 😄🤘🏗️
Thanks for sharing your perspective!