Paris 2024: Eiffel Tower metal in Olympics and Paralympics medals

The Paralympics will have 549 events in 22 sports (Photo: Getty Images)

The central pieces of the gold, silver and bronze medals have been taken from iron girders and other parts of the Eiffel Tower replaced during refurbishments.

Scrap metal from the tower, named after Gustave Eiffel whose company designed and built the tower between 1887 and 1889, had been stored for years in a warehouse in a secret location.

A French luxury jewellery firm based in Paris designed the medals and 5,084 of them will be produced by France’s mint, the Monnaie de Paris.

The back of the Olympic medals features the Greek goddess of victory, Nike, charging forward, with the Acropolis to one side and the Eiffel Tower to the other.

Medals for the Paralympics feature a view of the Eiffel Tower from underneath, and are stamped with Paris 2024 in braille – in homage to Frenchman Louis Braille, who invented the reading and writing system for visually impaired people.

The Paris Olympics will run from July 24 to August 11 with the Paralympics held between August 28 and September 8. (BBC Sport)