Eiffel Tower illuminated in blue, white and red

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Monday, November 16, 2015
Eiffel Tower relit in blue, white and red
The 116-year-old international symbol of Paris will remain lit in the colors of the French flag for 3 nights.

PARIS, France -- The Eiffel Tower, which dimmed its lights in mourning following Friday's attacks in Paris, has been relit in blue, white and red.

The 116-year-old international symbol of Paris will remain lit up in the colors of the French flag for three nights. Monuments around the world have done the same in recent days in a show of sympathy with Paris, including the Sydney Opera House, Berlin's Brandenburg Gate and Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer statue.

After the relighting, Paris' motto "Fluctuat nec mergitur" or "Tossed but not sunk." was to be projected onto the 300-meter (986-foot) monument visible across the French capital.

The tower reopened to visitors Monday afternoon.

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The Eiffel Tower turns blue, white and red in memory of the victims of Friday's terrorist attacks, on November 16, 2015 in Paris, France.
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