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Eiffel Tower replicas and derivatives

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The original Eiffel Tower in Paris. This article discusses replicas and derivatives of this building.

As one of the most iconic and recognizable structures in the world, the Eiffel Tower, completed in 1889, has been the inspiration for the creation of over 50 similar towers around the world. Most are not exact replicas, though there are many that resemble it closely, while others look slightly different. The Eiffel Tower has also inspired other towers that are not close resembling replicas and therefore are not listed here, for example the Blackpool Tower.

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Replicas of known height

The tower is 330 metres (1,083 ft) tall. Other Eiffel-inspired towers are listed in the table in descending order of scale and height, imperial measurements rounded to the nearest foot:

Name Country Location Height Scale Coordinates Notes Image
Watkin's Tower United Kingdom Wembley, Greater London 358 m (1,175 ft) planned height 1:1 scale 51°33′20″N 0°16′46″W / 51.55556°N 0.27944°W / 51.55556; -0.27944 (Watkins Tower ( demolished)) Never completed: construction began in 1891, demolished in 1907.
Dragon Tower China Harbin, Heilongjiang 336 m (1,102 ft) 1:1 scale 45°44′45.55″N 126°40′28″E / 45.7459861°N 126.67444°E / 45.7459861; 126.67444 (Dragon Tower) Communication tower
Tokyo Tower Japan Minato, Tokyo 332.5 m (1,091 ft) 1:1 scale 35°39′31″N 139°44′44″E / 35.65861°N 139.74556°E / 35.65861; 139.74556 (Tokyo Tower) Its architect also designed the Sapporo TV Tower
Nagoya TV Tower Japan Nagoya 180 m (591 ft) 1:2 scale 35°10′20″N 136°54′30″E / 35.17222°N 136.90833°E / 35.17222; 136.90833 (Nagoya TV Tower) Though principally a communications tower, it also features two restaurants and an open-air observation deck; completed in 1954
New Brighton Tower United Kingdom New Brighton, Merseyside 173 m (568 ft) 1:2 scale 53°26′12.37″N 3°02′11.03″W / 53.4367694°N 3.0363972°W / 53.4367694; -3.0363972 (New Brighton Tower) Completed by 1900, demolished by 1921
Las Vegas Eiffel Tower United States Las Vegas, Nevada 164.6 m (540 ft) 1:2 scale 36°6′45″N 115°10′20″W / 36.11250°N 115.17222°W / 36.11250; -115.17222 (Paris Las Vegas Eiffel Tower) Paris Las Vegas hotel/casino on the Las Vegas Strip
Ismaning Radio Tower Germany Ismaning, Bavaria 163 m (535 ft) 1:2 scale 48°15′1″N 11°45′0″E / 48.25028°N 11.75000°E / 48.25028; 11.75000 (Ismaning Radio Tower ( demolished)) Wooden radio tower used for medium wave broadcasting. Demolished in 1983
Funkturm Berlin Germany Berlin 150 m (492 ft) 1:2 scale 52°30′18.2″N 13°16′41.45″E / 52.505056°N 13.2781806°E / 52.505056; 13.2781806 (Funkturm Berlin) Broadcasting tower built 1924 and 1926, no longer functions as such; civic landmark featuring restaurant and observation deck
The Parisian Macau Cotai Strip, Macau 150 m (492 ft) 1:2 scale 22°08′37″N 113°33′46″E / 22.14364°N 113.56283°E / 22.14364; 113.56283 (Tower at The Parisian, Cotai Strip, Macau) Completed and opened on 13 September 2016
Eiffel Tower China Shenzhen 108 m (354 ft) 1:3 scale 22°32′13.33″N 113°58′9.51″E / 22.5370361°N 113.9693083°E / 22.5370361; 113.9693083 (Window of the Worlds Eiffel Tower) Dominant structure at Window of the World, a collection of nearly 130 reproductions of famous tourist attractions, opened 1993
Eiffel Tower of Tianducheng Community China Hangzhou 108 m (354 ft) 1:3 scale[1][2] 30°23′6.72″N 120°14′36.60″E / 30.3852000°N 120.2435000°E / 30.3852000; 120.2435000 (Tianducheng Eiffel Tower) Central feature of Tianducheng, a Paris-themed housing development, home to some 50,000 people[3]
Eiffel Tower United States Mason, Ohio 101 m (331 ft) (approximately) 1:3 scale 39°20′36″N 84°16′1″W / 39.34333°N 84.26694°W / 39.34333; -84.26694 (Kings Island Eiffel Tower)[4] Kings Island amusement park
Eiffel Tower United States Doswell, Virginia 101 m (331 ft) (approximately) 1:3 scale 37°50′23″N 77°26′43″W / 37.83972°N 77.44528°W / 37.83972; -77.44528 (Kings Dominion Eiffel Tower) Kings Dominion amusement park
Metallic tower of Fourvière France Lyon 101 m (331 ft) 1:4 scale 45°45′49.57″N 4°49′20.16″E / 45.7637694°N 4.8222667°E / 45.7637694; 4.8222667 (Metallic tower of Fourvière) Built between 1892 and 1894 as observation tower; now used solely for communications.
Eiffel Tower replica in Bahria Town Lahore Pakistan Bahria Town Lahore. Lahore 80 m (262 ft) 1:4 scale 31°21′20.83″N 74°11′5.27″E / 31.3557861°N 74.1847972°E / 31.3557861; 74.1847972 (Eiffel Tower replica in Bahria Town Lahore) Constructed in 2014 as a focal point for a housing estate
Eiffel Tower replica in Bahria Town Karachi[5] Pakistan Bahria Town Karachi, Karachi 80 m (262 ft) 1:4 scale 25°8′11.52″N 67°21′0.77″E / 25.1365333°N 67.3502139°E / 25.1365333; 67.3502139 (Eiffel Tower replica in Bahria Town Karachi) Construction started in 2019 and opened for public visits on 31 December 2020.
Torre del Reformador Guatemala Guatemala City 75 m (246 ft) 1:5 scale 14°36′46.9″N 90°31′0.49″W / 14.613028°N 90.5168028°W / 14.613028; -90.5168028 (Torre del Reformador) Erected in 1935
Tsūtenkaku ("Tower Reaching Heaven") Japan Osaka 64 m (210 ft) 1:6 scale 34°39′08″N 135°30′22″E / 34.65222°N 135.50611°E / 34.65222; 135.50611 (Tsūtenkaku) At Luna Park; destroyed by fire 1945, replaced with a different design
Petřín Lookout Tower Czech Republic Prague 63.5 m (208 ft) 1:6 scale 50°05′0.76″N 14°23′42.18″E / 50.0835444°N 14.3950500°E / 50.0835444; 14.3950500 (Petřínská rozhledna) Built in 1891 as an observation tower with octagonal plan; now also used for communications.
Torre Eiffel Mexico Gómez Palacio, Durango 58 m (190 ft) (approximately) 1:6 scale 25°32′59.50″N 103°28′44.68″W / 25.5498611°N 103.4790778°W / 25.5498611; -103.4790778 (Torre Eiffel) Donated by the French-speaking community of Gómez Palacio in 2007
Eiffel Tower Romania Slobozia 54 m (177 ft) 1:6 scale 44°33′27″N 27°19′59″E / 44.55750°N 27.33306°E / 44.55750; 27.33306 (Slobozia Eiffel Tower) Erected as part of a private tourist complex
Eiffel Tower Russia Parizh, Chelyabinsk Oblast 50 m (164 ft) 1:6 scale 53°17′51.02″N 60°5′59.46″E / 53.2975056°N 60.0998500°E / 53.2975056; 60.0998500 (Parizh Eiffel Tower) Built by South Ural Cell Telephone company as a cellphone tower
AWA Tower Australia Sydney, New South Wales 46 m (151 ft) 1:6 scale 33°52′1″S 151°12′20″E / 33.86694°S 151.20556°E / -33.86694; 151.20556 (AWA Tower) Communications tower sits atop 12-story building, completed in 1939
Bordeaux Tower United States Fayetteville, North Carolina 45 m (148 ft) (approximately) 1:6 scale 35°1′48″N 78°55′50″W / 35.03000°N 78.93056°W / 35.03000; -78.93056 (Fayetville Eiffel Tower) Built as part of a shopping center File:Bourdeaux Tower (Fayetteville, North Carolina).jpg
Copenhagen Zoo Tower Denmark Copenhagen 43.5 m (143 ft) 1:6 scale 55°40′19.16″N 12°31′24.70″E / 55.6719889°N 12.5235278°E / 55.6719889; 12.5235278 (Copenhagen Zoo Tower) Built in 1905, it is one of the world's tallest observation towers built of wood
Tour d'Eiffel de Fes Morocco Fez 39 m (128 ft) 1:9 scale Built in 2012 to honor the bond between the cities of Fez and Paris, but reported to have been removed in 2016[6]
Eiffel Tower in Pojana Maggiore Italy Pojana Maggiore, Vicenza 38.0 m (125 ft) 1:9 scale (approximately) 45°18′58″N 11°30′15″E / 45.316142916775775°N 11.504182897885602°E / 45.316142916775775; 11.504182897885602 (Tour Eiffel in Pojana) Built in 1999, by a local laser cut company
Bamboo Eiffel Tower Indonesia Tasikmalaya Regency 36 m (118 ft) (approximately) 1:9 scale (approximately) Bamboo structure, in honor of the coronation of Queen Wilhelmina; designed by A. H. van Bebber
Eiffel Tower Ukraine Kharkiv 35 m (115 ft) 1:9 scale (approximately) 49°59′23.91″N 36°17′21.91″E / 49.9899750°N 36.2894194°E / 49.9899750; 36.2894194 (Eiffel tower) Associated with a French-themed shopping mall.
Eyffela[7][8] France Chambretaud, Chanverrie 33 m (108 ft)[8] 1:10 scale 46°55′20″N 0°57′45″W / 46.92222°N 0.96250°W / 46.92222; -0.96250 (Eyffela) Built to put Chambretaud on the map and to attract tourists from nearby Puy du Fou.[7] Material: iron; weight: 32 tons.[8]
Golden Sands Eiffel Tower Bulgaria Varna 32.4 m (106 ft) 1:10 scale (approximately) 43°17′3.91″N 28°2′39.08″E / 43.2844194°N 28.0441889°E / 43.2844194; 28.0441889 (Golden Sands Eiffel Tower) Built in the resort town as a tourist attraction
Malayer Eiffel Tower Iran Malayer, Hamadan 32 m (105 ft) (approximately) 1:10 scale 34°18′58″N 48°48′59″E / 34.31611°N 48.81639°E / 34.31611; 48.81639 (Malayer mini world tower) Malayer mini world with 138 historical monuments (under construction)
Paris Center Eiffel Tower Israel Netivot 32 m (105 ft)[9][10] 1:10 scale 31°25′3.05″N 34°35′41.6″E / 31.4175139°N 34.594889°E / 31.4175139; 34.594889 (Paris Center, Netivot) Situated at Paris (Shriki) Center in the southern city of Netivot.
Eiffel Tower Spain Parque Europa, Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid 30.4 m (100 ft)[11] 1:10 scale (approximately) 40°26′22.8″N 3°27′35.2″W / 40.439667°N 3.459778°W / 40.439667; -3.459778 (Parque Europa, Réplica Torre Eiffel) Completed in 2010; part of an $18m replica theme park.[12]
Kish Eiffel Tower Iran Kish Island 30 m (98 ft) 1:10 scale 26°32′13″N 54°01′14″E / 26.53694°N 54.02056°E / 26.53694; 54.02056 (Kish) Completed in September 2018 in Pardis 1 Shopping Center.
Eiffel Tower Belarus Paryž, Vitebsk Oblast 30 m (98 ft)[13]

(approximately)

1:10 scale (approximately) 55°09′22″N 27°23′08″E / 55.156038°N 27.385659°E / 55.156038; 27.385659 Has a cross at its top. Designed by ksyondz (Catholic minister) Yuosaz Bulka. Has a sculpture of Mary Magdalene and 2 sculptures of angels nearby.[13]
Eiffel Tower Uzbekistan Samarkand 30 m (98 ft) (approximately) 1:10 scale 39°39′39″N 66°54′28″E / 39.6608913°N 66.9077280°E / 39.6608913; 66.9077280 (Samarkand) Sogdian Park.
Filiatra Eiffel Tower Greece Filiatra, Messinia 26 m (85 ft) 1:18 scale 37°09′44″N 21°34′59″E / 37.1621591°N 21.5829313°E / 37.1621591; 21.5829313 (Filiatra Eiffel Tower) At the entrance of the village,[14][15] donated in 1960 by Charalambos Fournarakis[16]
Eiffel Tower United States Epcot theme park, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 23 m (75 ft) 1:14 scale (1:10)[17] 28°22′6.86″N 81°33′11.89″W / 28.3685722°N 81.5533028°W / 28.3685722; -81.5533028 (EPCOT Eiffel Tower) Part of the France Pavilion at Epcot, Walt Disney World; opened in 1982
Monte Amiata Summit Cross Italy Amiata 22 m (72 ft) 1:15 scale 42°53′16.59″N 11°37′30.08″E / 42.8879417°N 11.6250222°E / 42.8879417; 11.6250222 (Monte Amiata Summit Cross) Summit cross
Paris, Texas Eiffel Tower United States Paris, Texas 20 m (66 ft) 1:16 scale 33°38′23.52″N 95°31′25.92″W / 33.6398667°N 95.5238667°W / 33.6398667; -95.5238667 (Paris ( Texas) Eiffel Tower) Tower constructed in 1993; the hat was added in 1998
Eiffel Tower (Paris, Tennessee) United States Paris, Tennessee 18.25 m (60 ft) (approximately) 1:20 scale 36°17′12.94″N 88°18′5.41″W / 36.2869278°N 88.3015028°W / 36.2869278; -88.3015028 (Paris, Tennessee Eiffel Tower) Dedicated on 29 January 1993
Kyiv's Eiffel Tower Ukraine Kyiv 16 m (52 ft) 1:20 scale 50°25′04″N 30°31′45″E / 50.417645°N 30.529050°E / 50.417645; 30.529050 (Kyiv's Eiffel Tower) Built as a part of residential complex "French quartal" in 2015
Krasnoyarsk Eiffel Tower Russia Krasnoyarsk 14.8 m (49 ft) 1:22 scale 56°02′17″N 92°54′43″E / 56.038056°N 92.911944°E / 56.038056; 92.911944 (Krasnoyarsk Eiffel Tower)
La Fayette Village United States Raleigh, North Carolina 6.0m (20ft) 1:50 scale 35° 53' 41.9136" N, W 78° 37' 19.2036" W built as an homage to the french aesthetic of the shopping center
LaFayette Village Eiffel tower replica, raleigh NC
Milwaukee School of Engineering Eiffel Tower United States Milwaukee, Wisconsin 13 m (43 ft) 1:25 scale Temporary model designed and erected by Milwaukee School of Engineering students for the annual Bastille Days festival in Cathedral Square Park for four days every July
Europe Eiffel Tower Belgium Brussels 12.96 m (42.5 ft) 1:25 scale 50°53′39.44″N 4°20′21.16″E / 50.8942889°N 4.3392111°E / 50.8942889; 4.3392111 (Mini Europe Eiffel Tower) Mini-Europe
Kabardinka Eiffel Tower Russia Kabardinka 12 m (39 ft) 1:25 scale 44°38′59″N 37°55′54″E / 44.6497327°N 37.9316336°E / 44.6497327; 37.9316336 (Kabardinka Eiffel Tower) Built in 2014 in the resort town as a tourist attraction[18]
Kota Eiffel Tower India Kota, Rajasthan 12 m (39 ft) 1:25 scale 25°10′50″N 75°50′47″E / 25.180476°N 75.846518°E / 25.180476; 75.846518 (Miniature Eiffel Tower) Feature of Seven Wonders Park, Kota
Eiffel Tower Japan Tochigi Prefecture 12 m (39 ft) 1:25 scale 36°48′24″N 139°42′44″E / 36.806637°N 139.712172°E / 36.806637; 139.712172 (Tobu World Square Eiffel Tower) At Tobu World Square. The park also has a replica of the Tokyo Tower.
Brisbane Eiffel Tower Australia Brisbane, Queensland 12 m (39 ft) (approximately) 1:25 scale 27°28′14″S 153°00′17″E / 27.470686°S 153.004690°E / -27.470686; 153.004690 (Brisbane Eiffel Tower) Landmark among the sidewalk tables of La Dolce Vita café on Park Rd, Milton which offers Italian cuisine.
Minimundus Austria Klagenfurt 12 m (39 ft) 1:25 scale 46°37′11″N 14°15′52″E / 46.61972°N 14.26444°E / 46.61972; 14.26444 (Minimundus) Part of a miniature park[19]
Phú sinh cát tường Eiffel Tower Vietnam Long An province 11 m (36 ft) 1:30 scale 10°54′01″N 106°27′43″E / 10.900408°N 106.461936°E / 10.900408; 106.461936 (Phú sinh cát tường Eiffel Tower) Part of a miniature park, 7 Wonders of the World
Meccano model United States Atlanta, Georgia 11 m (36 ft)[20] 1:30 scale SciTrek technology museum. No longer exists; museum closed in 2004.
Bauru Eiffel Tower Brazil Bauru 10 m (33 ft) (approximately) 1:30 scale 22°19′31″S 49°05′33″W / 22.32515°S 49.0923627°W / -22.32515; -49.0923627 (Bauru Eiffel Tower) Built in 1978 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the foundation of the Bauru School of Law at the Instituição Toledo de Ensino.[21]
Montmartre Eiffel Tower Canada Montmartre, Saskatchewan 8.5 m (28 ft) 1:38 scale 50°13′16″N 103°26′55″W / 50.221147°N 103.448703°W / 50.221147; -103.448703 (Montmatre Eiffel Tower) Erected in 2009. Settled by French immigrants, the community calls itself "Paris of the Prairies".[22]
Valday Eiffel Tower Russia Valday, Novgorod Oblast 8 m (26 ft) 1:40 scale 57°58′33″N 33°16′04″E / 57.975785°N 33.267781°E / 57.975785; 33.267781 (Valday Eiffel Tower) Built in 2018[23]
Dreyfus Eiffel Tower United States Austin, Texas 7.5 m (25 ft) 1:45 scale 30°17′02″N 97°45′06″W / 30.283898°N 97.751773°W / 30.283898; -97.751773 (Dreyfus Eiffel Tower) At the Dreyfus Antique Shop
Paris, Michigan Eiffel Tower United States Paris, Michigan 7 m (23 ft) (approximately) 1:50 scale 43°47′18″N 85°30′02″W / 43.788287°N 85.500514°W / 43.788287; -85.500514 (Paris, Michigan Eiffel Tower) Situated in a park
Santos Dumont Eiffel Tower Replica Brazil Santos Dumont, Minas Gerais 7 m (23 ft) 1:50 scale 21°27′21″S 43°33′07″W / 21.455859°S 43.552000°W / -21.455859; -43.552000 (Santos Dumont Eiffel Tower) Built in 2001 to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the flight of Alberto Santos-Dumont around the Eiffel Tower. Santos Dumont is now the name of his birthplace in Brazil. It was formerly known as Palmira.
Eiffel Tower Russia Zvenigovo 3.5 m (11 ft) 1:100 scale 55°58′19.056″N 48°0′52.5888″E / 55.97196000°N 48.014608000°E / 55.97196000; 48.014608000 (Zvenigovo Eiffel Tower) Erected in the center of the town's main street.
Uman Eiffel Tower Ukraine Uman 3.25 m (10.7 ft) 1:100 scale 48°45′0″N 30°13′10″E / 48.75000°N 30.21944°E / 48.75000; 30.21944 (Uman Eiffel Tower) Situated in a central park
Eiffel Tower of Nikitin's Gymnasium Russia Voronezh 3.24 m (10.6 ft)[24] 1:100 scale 51°41′28″N 39°11′02″E / 51.6912261°N 39.1837692°E / 51.6912261; 39.1837692 (Eiffel Tower of Nikitin's Gymnasium) Situated in the park of Nikitin's Gymnasium
Eiffel Tower Azerbaijan Baku 3 m (10 ft) (approximately) 1:110 scale 40°22′19″N 49°50′40″E / 40.371932°N 49.844419°E / 40.371932; 49.844419 (Baku, Sahil Shopping Center) Sahil Shopping Center, at Parfums de France shop.

Replicas of unknown height

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