THE EIFFEL tower is one of the most famous landmarks in the world, visited by millions who visit Paris.
However, did you know that the UK almost has it's own Eiffel Tower?
Inspired by the French monument, the Great Tower of London was designed by Edward Watkins, a railway entrepreneur who is known for the expansion of the Metropolitan Railway which is part of the London Underground.
The line ran through Wembley, which is where he wanted to create a huge amusement park which would be like 19th-century leisure parks like Battersea Park in London or Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen," according to victorian architecture expert Christopher Costelloe.
This would include the tower designed to be just like the Eiffel Tower.
Watkins asked Gustave Eiffel to design it – who refused – so created an international design competition where the winner would get the value of £60,000 in today's money.
The winner was eventually a "slender version of the Eiffel Tower" just taller and with eight legs rather than four, and would have restaurants, shops, a 90-room hotel, theatres and dancing rooms and a winter garden.
An electric lift would take guests to the top with an observation deck.
The Great Tower of London would be 1,200ft – taller than the 1,063ft Eiffel Tower, as well as the Shard (1,016ft).
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