fifteen hundred tour guides work at the Eiffel tower
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The Eiffel Tower
No one died during the actual construction of the Eiffel tower. One Italian worker died on the site, but it was on a Sunday and he wasn't working. He wanted to impress his girlfriend by showing what his work was and he fell to the ground A
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Only one worker died while the Eiffel tower was under construction. He wasn't working at the time of the accident (it was a Sunday), but he wanted to impress his fiancée by demonstrating his work and fell to the ground.
More than 200,000,000 people have visited the tower since its construction in 1889,[30] including 6,719,200 in 2006.[25] The tower is the most-visited paid monument in the world Why don't you click on 'related links' below that will take you to the wikipedia page for the Eiffel Tower there you can read for yourself and answer all your questions.
Answer: He designed the Eiffel Tower in Paris. By designing the Eiffel Tower, the Basilica Minore de San Sebastian, the only all-steel basilica in Asia, and the armature for the Statue of Liberty in New York City. Source: answers.com
The Eiffel Tower was designed by Gustave Eiffel's engineering company for the 1889 Exposition Universelle (World's Fair) held in Paris. While Gustave Eiffel was the owner and overseer of the project, the actual design was mainly the work of Maurice Koechlin and Γmile Nouguier, with input from architect Stephen Sauvestre.
The Eiffel Tower is made of 9441 tons of steel. A total of 984 ft. ( 324 m) tall and has 18038 individual pieces. It is made of 4 base legs that are 80 meters apart from each other and are each 50 meters above the ground. It takes 50 tons of paint to paint the Eiffel tower. A total of 50 engineers made 5300 blueprints. 121 workers worked at the construction site to build it. There was only one fatality while building the Eiffel Tower
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The Eiffel Tower was finished being built in 1889. The opening date was May 15th, 1889. The Eiffel Tower was built for the World Exhibition, which celebrated the French Revolution. Gustave Eiffel designed the Tower, along with Emile Nougier, and Maurice Koechlin. The main architect was Stephen Sauvestre. Before the Tower was built, a total of 50 engineers designed 2,500 blueprints. The work on the Eiffel Tower started in the summer of 1887, and finished in the early Spring of 1889.