The unnamed climber, who used no harnesses or other aids, was detained after he got to the top of the 210-metre office block.
Paris:
A man was arrested Friday after climbing up the facade of the Tour Montparnasse, the tallest building in Paris, a police source said.
The unnamed climber, who used no harnesses or other aids, was detained after he got to the top of the 210-metre (690 feet) office block, the source said.
He began the ascent in the early evening and was arrested at 8:00 pm (1800 GMT) after a rescue worker descended on a rope and accompanied him to the roof of the tower.
The Tour Montparnasse is not as high as the famous Eiffel Tower but remains the only skyscraper in the Paris city centre.
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