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When did the Eiffel Tower turn yellow?

Its color has varied over the years, from reddish-brown (1889) to ochre-brown (1892), a variation of 5 shades of yellow over its total height (1899), yellow-brown (1907 to 1947), reddish-brown (1954-1961) and since 1968, an “Eiffel Tower brown” of three different tones.



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For the launch of the annual breast cancer campaign, the Eiffel Tower will be illuminated in pink. On October 1, 2023, the Eiffel Tower will be lit up in pink, as it has been every year since 2014.

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From all over Paris, Parisians and tourists can enjoy this light dress. Unlike other monuments, the blue Eiffel Tower plays along longer: it will display the European Union's colors until January 31, 2022. Shopping idea: Where to shop some good deals in Paris?

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For the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, the tower will go back a few decades and regain the golden color it sported at the beginning of the 20th century.

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In fact, the Tower has been repainted for over 130 years, about once every 7 years. So if it is repainted, the Eiffel Tower can last... forever.

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The sparkles: every evening after dusk for 5 minutes at the beginning of each hour. As the lights are switched off at 11.45pm, they will sparkle for the last time at 11pm.

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Eiffel Tower Day 2023: Every year on March 31, Eiffel Tower Day is observed to honour the tower's inaugural. On this day in 1889, the skyscraper was revealed to the public. And even after 134 years, this monument continues to charm thousands of tourists each day.

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The Eiffel Tower and two other major Parisian monuments will be decked out in pink this Sunday, October 1, 2023, to mark the launch of Pink October. It's an opportunity to raise awareness of breast cancer, before a month of fund-raising events.

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In its 129 year history, the Eiffel Tower has had 19 different paint jobs. And when the monument undergoes its 20th painting later this year, the Ministry of Culture and the City of Paris will decide if its current subdued metal color will remain — or if something else will take its place.

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The main Paris 2024 colour scheme combines our three main colours – black, white and gold, echoing the emblem. Seven secondary colours closely connected to France are also available to reflect the energy and enthusiasm behind the event.

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The tower is currently undergoing a repaint costing 60 million euros in preparation of the 2024 Olympics, the 20th time the Tower has been repainted.

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The Iron Lady is closing its doors to the public this Friday. In a message posted on its website, the Iron Lady says: Due to the national strike, the Eiffel Tower is currently closed. We apologize for any inconvenience caused. Access to the Parvis remains open and free of charge.

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The Eiffel Tower Laboratory The Eiffel Tower was supposed to be destroyed only 20 years after its construction. To remedy the situation, Gustave Eiffel had the ingenious idea of crediting it with a scientific purpose – the Tower was saved!

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When it opened in 1889, the Eiffel Tower sported a reddish-brown color. A decade later, it was coated in yellow paint. The tower was also yellow-brown and chestnut brown before the adoption of the current, specially mixed “Eiffel Tower Brown” in 1968.

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During Tokyo's reconstruction after World War II, the city built several replicas of famous buildings from other countries. One example is the Tokyo Tower, a red and white tower inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

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3. Gustave Eiffel Personally Funded Most of the Tower. It would cost about 30 million euros if the Eiffel Tower were to be built today. When the Tower was built, the government offered to fund a mere 18% of it, leaving Eiffel to personally raise the rest of the money.

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