In Ancient Egyptian mythology the Four World Pillars held up the heavens and represented the four cardinal points of North, South, East and West.
Below we see that the Eiffel Tower is perfectly aligned in to NSEW.
In google maps the 4 pillars are even named pillar north, pillar south, pillar east and pillar west. But in French of course.
The fifth, and most important World Pillar was the Axis Munde around which the heavens appear to revolve. The Axis Munde represented the Fifth Cardinal Point The axis mundi is the world center, or the connection between Heaven and Earth. As the celestial pole and geographic pole, it expresses a point of connection between sky and earth where the four compass directions meet. At this point travel and correspondence is made between higher and lower realms.
In the Eiffel Tower, the four pillars are united at the top, making it a perfect symbol of the Axis Munde.
Maybe I just have a creative imagination, but to me the area around the Eiffel Tower look like the female reproductive system.
And on the on the other side of the river the male reproductive organ seems to be represented in Jardins du Trocadero
The length of Jardins du Trocadere is 130 meters. That is the same length as the distance across the river Seine just in front of it.
Below we see that the Eiffel Tower is perfectly aligned in to NSEW.

In google maps the 4 pillars are even named pillar north, pillar south, pillar east and pillar west. But in French of course.

The fifth, and most important World Pillar was the Axis Munde around which the heavens appear to revolve. The Axis Munde represented the Fifth Cardinal Point The axis mundi is the world center, or the connection between Heaven and Earth. As the celestial pole and geographic pole, it expresses a point of connection between sky and earth where the four compass directions meet. At this point travel and correspondence is made between higher and lower realms.
In the Eiffel Tower, the four pillars are united at the top, making it a perfect symbol of the Axis Munde.
Maybe I just have a creative imagination, but to me the area around the Eiffel Tower look like the female reproductive system.

And on the on the other side of the river the male reproductive organ seems to be represented in Jardins du Trocadero

The length of Jardins du Trocadere is 130 meters. That is the same length as the distance across the river Seine just in front of it.