Eiffel Tower Transforms Into an Open-Air Cinema: Free Screenings 57 Meters High.
Tourism News
According to Tourism.d.ua — Туризм: From September 24 to 27, 2026, the Eiffel Tower will host a free outdoor cinema experience at a height of 57 meters. The event is organized by the mk2 group as part of the Cinéma Paradiso series, which has been running since 2013. This unique screening venue is expected to draw both tourists and Parisians alike.
Launched in 2013, the Cinéma Paradiso series has held film screenings across France, attracting large audiences over the years. The Gustave Eiffel Hall, where the screenings will take place, sits 57 meters above ground, offering an extraordinary setting for movie viewing. Admission is free, but tickets will be distributed through a public lottery on the mk2-festivalparadiso.com website.
Élisha Carmitz emphasized that 'handing over management of the Eiffel Tower after the Louvre is a deeply symbolic move.'
This highlights the landmark's cultural significance. Patrick Branco Ruivo also noted that 'the monument has always been closely tied to cinema, inspiring generations of filmmakers.' In this way, the Eiffel Tower film venue not only continues this tradition but also opens up new opportunities for creative expression.
Parisian Cultural Life
The event promises to be a major highlight in Paris’s cultural calendar, drawing attention to a historic monument that has long served as a symbol of the French capital. All who are interested can enjoy cinema 57 meters above the ground in September 2026.
This initiative is part of broader efforts to promote cultural activities in Paris, potentially boosting tourism and interest in the city. Free access to the cinema venue also helps attract a wider audience, including young people and families, who can take part in this one-of-a-kind event. The Eiffel Tower film screenings are expected to serve not only as an attraction but also as a platform for discussing film, culture, and the arts more broadly.
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