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Eiffel Tower, A French Icon, A Universal Revelation: The Exceptional Committee Working to Inscribe It on UNESCO’s World Heritage List

From François Hollande to Dassault, from Citroën to Coubertin, and including the Eiffel, Rothschild, Peugeot, Picasso, Malraux, and de Lesseps families: an unprecedented Honorary Committee is mobilizing to get the Eiffel Tower inscribed on the World Heritage List.

Led by Philippe Coupérie-Eiffel, direct descendant of Gustave Eiffel, and supported by the Cercle d’Études Scientifiques Pierre Rayer, this candidacy reveals a new perspective on the Tower, blending science, memory, and ancient wisdom. The goal: to have its immaterial and universal dimensions recognized.

A visionary heir for a timeless message

At the heart of this initiative, Philippe Coupérie-Eiffel embodies a generation of torchbearers: not only does he defend the memory of his illustrious ancestor, but he also brings a new depth to it. For him, the Eiffel Tower is not just a 19th-century technical feat but a message of unity, elevation, and transmission.

Together with his family, Philippe Coupérie-Eiffel officially commissioned the Cercle d’Études Scientifiques Pierre Rayer to conduct groundbreaking scientific research using Universæ Analysis, a method that combines geometry, Egyptology, mathematics, physics, and artificial intelligence. This methodology was presented under the high patronage of President Emmanuel Macron at the Ministry of Economy and Finance during Vision Golfe 2024.

A symbolic revelation: The Eiffel Tower between the Sphinx and the Obelisk

During a meeting at the Ministry of Culture, Minister Rachida Dati held an unveiled image: on the left, the Sphinx of Giza crowned by the Obelisk of Luxor. When superimposed, they form the exact silhouette of the Eiffel Tower.

This discovery, stemming from the work of the CESR, reveals that the Eiffel Tower embodies the modern synthesis of two ancient symbols:

  • The Sphinx, guardian of knowledge and memory
  • The Obelisk, a solar column pointing towards the absolute

The Eiffel Tower stands as a vertical axis between earth and sky, between past and future, between science and spirituality.

A Franco-Egyptian connection from the beginning

This link is not merely a symbolic vision. The financing of the Eiffel Tower was orchestrated at the end of the 19th century by the Franco-Egyptian Bank, led by Albert Rostand. He convinced BNP Paribas and Société Générale to join the project.

Egypt not only inspired the Tower but also made it possible. This cultural and economic lineage adds even more significance to its UNESCO candidacy as a symbol of the union of civilizations.

An unprecedented economic and cultural value

According to the Chamber of Commerce of Monza and Brianza, the Eiffel Tower is valued at €434 billion, nearly 20% of France’s GDP. It far outpaces its European counterparts:

  • The Colosseum: €91 billion
  • The Sagrada Familia: €90.4 billion
  • The Duomo of Milan: €82 billion
  • The Tower of London: €70 billion

In economic circles, some experts believe this value could be further enhanced, considering the monument’s growing cultural, scientific, and tourism impact.

The values of Gustave Eiffel at the heart of the candidacy

Philippe Coupérie-Eiffel and the committee agree: inscribing the Eiffel Tower on the UNESCO World Heritage List is to honor the foundational values of Gustave Eiffel:

  • Faith in science and shared progress
  • The transmission of knowledge between civilizations
  • Harmony between technique and beauty
  • The pursuit of universal happiness through knowledge

Thus, the Tower bridges East and West, memory and future, and matter and spirit.

An Honorary Committee worthy of History

Never before has such a gathering of figures supported a heritage candidacy. The committee includes:

  • François Hollande, former President of the Republic
  • Jean-Paul Agon, Chairman of the Board of L’Oréal
  • Laurent Dassault, businessman
  • Bertrand Besancenot, diplomat
  • Henri-Jacques Citroën, Vice President of ADIT
  • Wided Bouchamaoui, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
  • Rodolphe Peugeot, Martin Rey-Chirac, Alexandra de Coubertin, Elie de Rothschild, Yves Lehen Vuitton, Patrick de Lesseps, Alexis Rostand, and more than 60 prominent figures from history, industry, art, and diplomacy.

Philippe Coupérie Eiffel, H.E.M Al Ruwaili Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to France, Thierry Rayer

 

Towards global recognition

As Philippe Coupérie-Eiffel summarizes:

“The Eiffel Tower is much more than a national symbol. It is a bridge between eras, cultures, and knowledge. It deserves to be recognized as a living heritage of humanity.”

An exclusive demonstration of its immaterial and scientific dimensions will be revealed at UNESCO, the first step towards candidacy for UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.

Conclusion: A universal treasure to pass on

The Eiffel Tower is not just an iron monument. It is a signal, a message, and a source of inspiration for future generations.
This candidacy represents a unique opportunity for France: to unite heritage, innovation, diplomacy, economy, and knowledge to inscribe the Tower into the eternity of peoples.