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  2. Eiffel Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Eiffel Tower was the world's tallest structure when completed in 1889, a distinction it retained until 1929 when the Chrysler Building in New York City was topped out. [102] The tower also lost its standing as the world's tallest tower to the Tokyo Tower in 1958 but retains its status as the tallest freestanding (non-guyed) structure in France.

  3. Tomorrowland (film) - Wikipedia

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    Frank explains that Gustave Eiffel, Jules Verne, Nikola Tesla, and Thomas Edison co-founded Plus Ultra, a secret society of futurists, creating Tomorrowland in another dimension, free to make scientific breakthroughs without obstruction. The trio use an antique rocket, called the Spectacle, hidden beneath the Eiffel Tower to travel to Tomorrowland.

  4. 1889 in architecture - Wikipedia

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    March 31 – Eiffel Tower in Paris, designed by Gustave Eiffel. [1] At 300 m, its height exceeds the previous tallest structure in the world by 130 m. April 10 – A star is placed on the Mole Antonelliana in Turin , Italy , designed by Alessandro Antonelli , bringing the building's total height to 167.5 m (550 ft), making it the tallest brick ...

  5. 3i Embraces Gustave Eiffel in Debuting a Pioneering New Brand ...

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    Shenzhen, China, Nov. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 3i proudly announces the release of its captivating New Brand Video, filmed at the iconic Eiffel Tower, as a tribute to the company’s ongoing dedication to pioneering technology and visionary engineering. By choosing this landmark, 3i honors Gustave Eiffel and his descendants, whose legacy of ...

  6. Is the Eiffel Tower the most famous structure in the world? - AOL

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    The Eiffel Tower was originally met with great criticism, dubbed “useless” and “monstrous.” It was a symbol of French power a century after the Revolution, built so high simply because it ...

  7. Eiffel Tower Fast Facts - AOL

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    Designer Gustave Eiffel had a small apartment cloistered away in the upper reaches of the tower. In 2016, a second (temporary) apartment was built inside the tower by vacation rental company ...

  8. Man who spent years building Eiffel Tower with 700K ... - AOL

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    The Frenchman spent the last eight years painstakingly piecing together 706,900 matchsticks to make a 23.6-foot model of the Eiffel Tower, easily beating the existing record by 2 feet.

  9. Stephen Sauvestre - Wikipedia

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    Eiffel Tower Charles Léon Stephen Sauvestre (26 December 1847 – 26 December 1919) was a French architect . He is notable for being one of the architects contributing to the design of the world-famous Eiffel Tower , built for the 1889 Universal Exposition in Paris , France .