Apr 23, 2025 | Family Activities | 0 comments

when Paris Tried to Build a Giant Guillotine on the Eiffel Tower

Written by Edoardo Laudani

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The Eiffel Tower wasn’t always beloved. Once hated, nearly dismantled, and—rumor has it—almost crowned with a guillotine, Paris’ most famous icon has a wild backstory that rivals any revolution.
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Ah, Paris—the City of Light, love, and... revolutionary chaos? Beneath its elegant boulevards and shimmering monuments lies a past riddled with eccentric plans, outrageous protests, and moments that feel too bizarre to be true. And among them? A plan so audacious it could only have been conceived in the thick fog of revolution: turning the Eiffel Tower into a gigantic guillotine.

The Iron Lady’s Awkward Debut

Today, the Eiffel Tower is Paris' undisputed icon—a shimmering lattice of iron reaching 300 meters into the sky. But when it was first unveiled for the 1889 World’s Fair, Parisians weren’t charmed. In fact, many of them were furious.

Writers, artists, and architects of the day called it a “monstrous iron skeleton,” “an outrage to Parisian taste,” and even compared it to a “factory chimney.” The great novelist Guy de Maupassant hated it so much that he regularly dined at the restaurant inside the tower—because it was the only place in Paris where he didn’t have to look at it.

But criticism aside, the Eiffel Tower survived. And as the years passed, it became the very symbol of the city. But its journey from ""monstrosity"" to monument was far from smooth—and sometimes, downright strange.

The Curiosity: A Guillotine in the Sky

Fast forward to the 20th century, during one of France’s many moments of revolutionary fervor. Rumors began swirling among political radicals about turning the Eiffel Tower into a powerful symbol of justice… or terror, depending on your viewpoint.

The idea? Erecting a giant guillotine on top of the tower.

While never actually executed (pun intended), this darkly humorous proposal captured a deeper tension in French society: the pull between revolutionary identity and modern elegance. The guillotine, after all, wasn’t just a tool of execution—it was an icon of the French Revolution, the ultimate symbol of people’s justice.

Pairing it with the Eiffel Tower, the ultimate symbol of modernity, would have been a surreal statement. It was meant to remind Parisians (and the world) that beneath the polished glamour of the Belle Époque beat the heart of a country that had once sent kings to the chopping block.

Paris Today: A City of Elegant Contrasts

Thankfully, the Eiffel Tower remains guillotine-free—and it’s impossible to imagine Paris without it now. But this little-known episode in its history says a lot about Paris itself: a city of contradictions, where beauty and rebellion, grandeur and grit, romance and revolution all walk hand in hand.

• Montmartre: The hill of artists, rebels, and visionaries. Wander its cobbled streets and you might still hear echoes of revolutionaries and rogue poets plotting their next move over absinthe.

• The Conciergerie: A majestic Gothic palace that once served as a prison during the Revolution. Here, Queen Marie Antoinette awaited her fate under the guillotine—far from the hypothetical one atop the Eiffel Tower.

• Les Invalides: A golden-domed marvel that houses Napoleon’s tomb. History, power, and ego—encased in marble and gold.

• Le Marais: Once the heart of aristocracy, then revolution, and now chic cafés and galleries. This neighborhood is Paris in a nutshell: always evolving, never forgetting.

Why Paris Will Always Fascinate

Paris isn’t just a city—it’s a story in constant rewrite. Its landmarks hold secrets, its beauty masks madness, and its history is never quite what it seems. For every polished museum, there’s a back-alley tale of rebellion. For every perfect croissant, there’s a political pamphlet fluttering in the wind.

So go to Paris. Climb the Eiffel Tower, sure—but look at it differently. And remember: in a city where even monuments have flirted with madness, anything is possible.

Romance, rebellion, and a near-execution in the sky—Paris like you’ve never seen it.
Behind Paris’ postcard perfection lies a city that has danced on the edge of chaos more than once. The tale of turning the Eiffel Tower into a guillotine isn’t just darkly funny—it’s deeply Parisian: dramatic, defiant, and unforgettable. Visit the City of Light, but don’t forget to peek into the shadows. They tell the best stories.

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