Most people know the Eiffel Tower for its iconic views, but did you know its creator, Gustave Eiffel, had a secret apartment at the very top? Perched almost 1,000 feet above Paris, this cozy, private space was where he entertained distinguished guests like Thomas Edison, conducted scientific experiments, and enjoyed unparalleled solitude. It was furnished with wallpaper, oil paintings, and even a piano, starkly contrasting the tower's industrial ironwork. It was highly coveted by Parisian elites who offered huge sums to rent it, but Eiffel famously refused them all. Today, visitors can peek into the restored apartment through a glass window.
Para ouvir enquanto usa outros apps, mude o player para Picture-in-Picture (PiP) durante a reprodução — ele continua tocando em uma pequena janela flutuante (a tela permanece ligada).
Para ouvir com a tela totalmente desligada, a reprodução no navegador é interrompida por uma regra do YouTube. Abra o vídeo no app do YouTube para continuar ouvindo onde a reprodução em segundo plano é suportada (por exemplo, com o YouTube Premium).
Abrir no app do YouTube