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Liveable Gustave Eiffel
The Eiffel Tower, the most famous symbol of Paris and one of the world's landmarks, familiar to many people in the world, but not everyone knows that at the upper levels of this grand building is an apartment architect Gustave Eiffel. For many years this place has been closed to tourists and only recently discovered it.
The apartment itself is a conventional home of wealthy Parisians end of the XIX century. On the walls were pokleit wallpaper, the floor carpeted, furnished corners. There was also a piano and a small bedroom. Eiffel himself loved this apartment and used it also as a venue for meetings.
Currently, the apartment was returned her original appearance. On chairs put realistic mannequins of the landlord and his guest, Thomas Addison, thereby recreating visit Eiffel caused Sept. 10, 1899.
The apartment itself is a conventional home of wealthy Parisians end of the XIX century. On the walls were pokleit wallpaper, the floor carpeted, furnished corners. There was also a piano and a small bedroom. Eiffel himself loved this apartment and used it also as a venue for meetings.
Currently, the apartment was returned her original appearance. On chairs put realistic mannequins of the landlord and his guest, Thomas Addison, thereby recreating visit Eiffel caused Sept. 10, 1899.