You thought you knew everything about the Eiffel Tower? The Tower may yet surprise you! The Tower has a new decoration: the artist Invader has placed one of his mosaic aliens on this iconic Parisian landmark. Since Thursday November 7, you can go hunting for invaders on the floors of the Eiffel Tower.
The new work by French mosaic artist Invader should appeal to a wide audience. The French mosaic artist has installed his latest creation at the Eiffel Tower, to the delight of tourists and visitors alike. The little alien is called PA_1431. He is the 1431st invader to settle in Paris. He and his brothers are all indicated on a map, updated by the artist. By following it, you can set off on a great treasure hunt all over Paris, in search of the Invaders.
Invader, what's it all about? You've probably already seen one of his works without knowing who's behind it. The street artist has been installing his mosaics on the walls of over 70 cities worldwide for over 20 years. His inspiration comes from the Space Invader video game, released in 1978. The little pixelated aliens are part of the great invasion orchestrated by the French artist, who turned tostreet art to make art accessible to everyone.
The Eiffel Tower, too, wants to share works of art with all those who come to see it. In 2015, to mark COP 21, artist Obey installed a giant sphere between the Tower's first and second floors. In 2018, artist ZEVS illuminated the monument with his Eiffel Phoenix. As for the Invader extra-terrestrial, it's here to stay. Don't hesitate to say hello the next time you visit the Eiffel Tower or La Bulle Parisienne !
Dates and Opening Time
Starts November 7, 2019
Location
Eiffel Tower
Avenue Gustave Eiffel
75007 Paris 7
Access
Metro and RER: Line 6 or 9 "Trocadéro" station Line 6 "Bir-Hakeim" station RER C "Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel" station
Prices
billet ascenseur sommet tarif enfant: €6.4
billet ascenseur sommet tarif jeune: €12.7
billet ascenseur sommet: €25.5
Recommended age
For all
Official website
www.toureiffel.paris
Booking
www.toureiffel.paris
More information
The Eiffel Tower can be visited every day from 9.30 a.m. to 11.45 p.m.