Father of Eiffel architectural wonders built a place of his own home is almost on the top of the tower.
In 1890, a year after the Eiffel Tower completed construction process, who designed it, the architect Gustave Eiffel became "the center of the envy". People are jealous of Gustave by he created a great design, by the huge value of the tower and by a secret not many people know. Gustave has installed a home right on top of the more than 300 meters high buildings, and only he can out there.
Unlike the rest of the Tower, did not apply any modern technology or steel structure solidly would, which essentially is just a small room like a normal room of minor bourgeois world. It was equipped with simple style and friendly scientists: cabinets and wooden furniture the same humble wall-papers. Room type design that is very popular, but countless people still desire to set foot there. Gustave has received countless letters begging him to rent a room with reviews by fortune, but all were rejected.
Why shelter atop Eiffel back so attractive? It is thought that only one such shelter can meet the scientists such as Gustave Eiffel. It can be a useful way to far left the noise and others. From here, on Board have the opportunity to admire the magnificent beauty of Paris, and at night he was into nature with the wind, clouds, and stars. So what a life nowhere paradise.
There are many people that want to deliberately create such as Gustave the powerful when placed against a room designed in the traditional way on the top of a tower with architecture applied modern engineering technology.
The casual room he also makes people more jealous because many famous scientists ever to visit this place. Great American inventor Thomas Edison has repeatedly come to the party or Eiffel on the same discussion his new invention. At one point, Edison dancing along the famous French composer Charles Gounod in the melodic piano until late at night.
The unique things he has stimulated a lot of tourists to admire the magnificent Eiffel Tower, not a few people willing to pay any price to be visiting the home of Gustave Eiffel.