We're not quite sure but he must have been very unfountunate and it must have been very painfull and very upseting for all his family and friends. so all our loveis given to them . love us X x x
Only one man, an Italian worker, died while the Eiffel tower was built. He wasn't working there for it was Sunday, and had come with his fiancee. He wanted to impress her and display his skills, but he lost his balance and fell down to the ground.
the worker was doing construction however he lost balance and fell back and BOOM he died
He was tired of building things I suppose. He was an old man, 91 years old.
an Italian worker, Angelo Scaglioti, is the only worker who died during the building process but not while working. It was Sunday and he wanted to impress his grilfriend, and fell from the first floor.
No, there were no reported deaths of workers during the construction of the Eiffel Tower. This iconic structure was built between 1887 and 1889 by Gustave Eiffel's company. Stringent safety precautions were implemented during the construction process to prevent accidents and ensure the well-being of the workers involved.
The Eiffel tower was designed by the French engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923) for the entrance to the 1889 Exposition Universelle on the Paris Champ de Mars.
if you mean by visiting , millions have already been there with many more millions to follow.
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it was unknown how and where he died they only no that it was in paris, france. He died of natural cause's
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.
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
No it wasn't. Eiffel had great experience building cast-iron constructions like railway bridges and as it turned out, had made almost faultless preparations in designing and building the tower. And as to safety: although construction involved 300 on-site employees only one person died, thanks to Eiffel's stringent safety precautions and use of movable stagings, guard-rails, and screens. He put up so much scaffolding around the parts where his men were working that the popular press suggested that it was apparently needed to keep the tower from collapsing.