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Section of Eiffel Tower staircase fetches over €450,000 at auction

By Thomson Reuters May 21, 2026 | 8:51 AM

By Elissa Darwish

PARIS, May 21 (Reuters) – A spiral segment of the Eiffel Tower’s original staircase sold for more than €450,000 at auction in Paris on Thursday.

The ​buyer, who was in the auction room, became ‌the owner of a 14-step section of staircase that stands 9 feet tall, weighs 1.4 tons and dates back to 1889, the year the monument that towers over central Paris was completed.

“When you ‌buy ​a piece of the Eiffel Tower, ⁠you’re buying a piece ⁠of Paris, along with all the imagination and symbolism it represents,” said Sabrina Dolla, Art Deco design director at Artcurial Paris auction house where the sale took ​place.

More than four decades ago, a total of 526 feet of staircase were cut into smaller sections and ⁠sold, replaced by elevators which now ⁠carry visitors to the Eiffel Tower’s highest ​viewing platform.

The section auctioned on Thursday fetched €450,160 ($521,825.47), three times the ​upper range of its pre-sale estimated value of between €120,000 ‌and €150,000.

In 2008 one section sold to a private American buyer for a record of €550,000. Other pieces of Eiffel Tower staircase, ranging from nine to 30 feet, are housed at ⁠prestigious venues around the globe.

Portions are preserved near the Statue of Liberty in New York, in the gardens of the Yoshi ⁠Foundation in Yamanashi, ‌Japan, as well as in private foreign ⁠collections.

Dolla said the Paris 2024 Olympics, which ​saw ‌landmarks including the Eiffel Tower, Place de ​la Concorde ⁠and the Grand Palais take centre stage at the games, had boosted the tower’s appeal among collectors.

“We’re definitely seeing a renewed interest in what it symbolizes and in its aesthetic appeal,” she added.

($1 = 0.8627 euros)

(Reporting by Elissa Darwish; Editing ​by Richard Lough)