Gustave Eiffel

Gustave Eiffel was a French engineer born in Dijon in 1832, best known for his association with the Statue of Liberty despite disputed claims of being its creator.

Gustave Eiffel was a French citizen born on December 15, 1832, in Dijon. He passed away in Paris on December 27, 1923. While details regarding his education are debated, he reportedly attended both Collège Sainte-Barbe and École Centrale Paris.

Eiffel’s career encompassed several roles, though his specific occupations are subject to differing accounts. He is recognized as a human and is known for his significant contributions.

He is notably linked to the Statue of Liberty, having been identified as its creator and architect, though this association is disputed.