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The French engineer behind the success of the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty

Gustave Eiffel was a talented architect who created many world-famous structures, including the Eiffel Tower (France) and the Statue of Liberty (USA).

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống21/08/2025

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French engineer Gustave Eiffel is considered one of the greatest architects of all time. He is the "author" of many world- famous architectural works. Of which, the two most well-known works are: Eiffel Tower (France), Statue of Liberty (USA). Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
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When learning about the life of engineer Gustave, many people are surprised. Born in 1832 in Dijon, France, he was never the most disciplined student at school. Thanks to the guidance of history and literature teachers as well as his uncle Jean-Baptiste Mollerat, engineer Gustave began to take his studies more seriously. Eventually, he earned a baccalaureate in humanities and sciences . Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
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Gustave studied at the École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures in Paris and graduated in 1855 with a degree in chemistry. He initially wanted to work in his uncle's workshop in Dijon, but that didn't work out. Photo: toureiffel.paris.
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Instead, Mr. Gustave began working as a secretary for railway engineer Charles Nepveu. When Nepveu's company ran into serious financial difficulties, Mr. Gustave continued to work for Nepveu even though he was not paid commensurate with his abilities. Photo: toureiffel.paris.
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Soon after, with the help of engineer Nepveu, Gustave landed a new job designing bridges for the Saint Germaine railway. After the company was bought by the Compagnie Générale des Chemins de Fers, engineer Nepveu arranged for Gustave to become head of the research department. Photo: toureiffel.paris.
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In his early 20s, Gustave was in charge of the construction of the Bordeaux Bridge. Although he did not design the project, he was responsible for planning its execution and directing the workers on how to proceed. As a result, after the project was successfully completed, he was appointed chief engineer of Compagnie Belge. Photo: thecollector.com.
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In 1866, engineer Gustave set up his own business as an independent builder. In 1868, he teamed up with Théophile Seyrig to form the company Eiffel et Cie. The company won several important projects, including the Budapest Nyugati railway station in Hungary and the Maria Pia Bridge over the Douro River in Portugal. Photo: wonders-of-the-world.net.
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These successful projects made Gustave's name increasingly known. By 1879, Eiffel and Seyrig had broken off their partnership and gone their separate ways. Photo: wonders-of-the-world.net.
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In the following years, engineer Gustave carried out many new projects, including two "huge" works in his career: the design of the Eiffel Tower (France) and the design of the giant iron bars and frame of the Statue of Liberty (USA). Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
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On December 27, 1923, engineer Gustave passed away in Paris after a brilliant career. Many of his designs were studied by later generations, even influencing many works of engineers and architects today. Photo: Historicforts.

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