Gustave Eiffel

Engineer 1832 – 1923
Steady
#648
Historical Importance
333K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-20.3%
Year-over-Year
-17%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Gustave Eiffel

Gustave Eiffel (1832–1923) was a preeminent French structural engineer whose reputation is inextricably linked to his most famous creation: the Eiffel Tower, built as the centerpiece for the 1889 World's Fair in Paris. His expertise in metal framework construction-also evident in bridges and the internal structure of the Statue of Liberty-earned him an HPI Rank of #648 among history’s most influential figures globally. His work stands as a monumental testament to 19th-century civil engineering and architectural ambition.

Despite his high historical standing, Eiffel's modern internet attention appears commensurate with his importance, achieving an Attention Gap of approximately 1x. In 2025, his Wikipedia pages accrued 333K views. This level of attention is relatively stable when compared to figures of similar contemporary relevance, such as Charles Lindbergh (#906 importance, 1.1M views), though he captures less traffic than modern titans like Warren Buffett (#890 importance, 3.6M views).

However, a slight decline in contemporary interest is noted, as his 2025 views show a -20.3% year-over-year change, suggesting a slow erosion of cultural salience in the online sphere, a trend mirrored in his Q1 vs Q3 momentum figures (-17%).

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