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The Montparnasse Tower Elevator: Europe's Fastest Lift?

Discover the engineering behind the Montparnasse Tower's high-speed elevator. 56 floors in 38 seconds—learn how it works.

6/28/2024
5 min read
Looking up from the base of the tower, emphasizing the vertical height

Hold onto your hats (and your stomachs). The elevator at the Montparnasse Tower is an attraction in itself.

The Stats

  • Speed: 5 to 6 meters per second (approx 22 km/h) in normal operation, usually cited as reaching the top in 38 seconds.
  • Height: Travels 196 meters vertically.
  • Capacity: Can hold huge groups, moving hundreds of people per hour.

The Experience

As the doors close, the light dims. There is no window to the outside (unlike the glass lifts in some skyscrapers). Instead, visual displays or lighting effects often distract you.

You feel a distinct heaviness in your legs (G-force) as it accelerates. Your ears might pop due to the rapid pressure change. Before you can check your watch, the deceleration begins—a feeling of weightlessness—and the doors open on the 56th floor.

Comparison

While standard office elevators move at a leisurely pace, this express lift bypasses all the office floors (1-55) to deliver tourists directly to the observation deck. It was, for a long time, the fastest in Europe, though newer skyscrapers in London and Moscow have challenged this title.

Maintenance

Ensuring safety at these speeds requires rigorous maintenance. The cables and braking systems are inspected constantly. If the wind is too high (very rare), the elevator speed might be slightly reduced for comfort, but it rarely shuts down. The system is designed to handle the sway of the building in high winds, ensuring a smooth ride regardless of the weather outside.

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本指南旨在让游客清楚、诚实地了解蒙帕纳斯大楼的期待——不仅仅是光鲜亮丽的小册子——这样您就可以做好准备,选择最佳参观时间,并在到达那里时尽情享受美景。

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