Gustave Eiffel built the Eiffel Tower for a French fair in 1889, along with the Statue of Liberty which he later then gave to America, which can be found today in New York.
Gustave looks like an old man, with a very ugly beard and spectacles. He looks kind of like Bizet though.
There's not a specific 'most famous' monument, like the french with their Eiffel Tower for instance. The most important, though, is certainly Mosteiro da Batalha, due to its extraordinary and at the time seemingly impossible architecture, not to mention the historical importance that it has to the nation. It's a UNESCO World Heritage building, also.
yes because all of them were used for someone famous like king tut
He was famous for his books like First Love and Fathers & Sons. He also wrote plays.
The most famous river in the United States is the Mississippi river. It is famous because many adventures happened there. It is also like a super highway for traders.
Gustave looks like an old man, with a very ugly beard and spectacles. He looks kind of like Bizet though.
Yes There Is, The Blackpool Tower Designed By The Same Architect as the Eiffel Tower, Gustave Eiffel
Well, famous landmarks like the Eiffel tower and big Ben, the houses of Parliament um, the tahj mahal
He liked to build, engineer, and when he was young he liked chemistry, and philosophy.
he build the inside structure of the statue of liberty and the Eiffel tower and many more for example like in Chile Peru
Gustave looks like an old man, with a very ugly beard and spectacles. He looks kind of like Bizet though.
Gustave Eiffel was a French engineer who worked on the Eiffel tower. The project was criticized mainly by those who saw it as impossible, and by others who did not like it for artistic and aesthetic reasons.
It's what France is most famous for! It represents it, like how the Statue of Liberty represents New York
Depends on what your standards of famous is. There isn't anything "Eiffel Tower famous". If we are talking about land or resort, Algarve is the most beach-touristic place. About constructions, I don't believe there is anything really famous. Unless you're an interested person, and you know some building like Torre dos Clerigos and so.
Oh, dude, Gustave Eiffel's favorite color was... wait for it... I have no idea! Like, I'm sure he had a favorite color, but honestly, who really cares? I mean, the guy built the Eiffel Tower, that's way cooler than knowing his favorite color, right?
I have a few theories. He definitely has a Leigion of Honneur (Actually spelt like that) award and is a honorary member of the ASME.
The column for Lord Admiral Nelson was erected there in commemoration of his famous victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.