TravelArts and Culture , Business , Stories , Europe , France , News Every 7 years the Eiffel Tower is painted by hand. Although this icon attracts people by the droves to Paris and prompts folks like Tom Cruise to use it as a romantic backdrop for a marriage proposal , the Parisians don’t have much to do with painting it. Actually, they don’t have anything to do with it, but probably do what they can to avoid getting paint dropped or splattered on them when they pass by. This year, Romanians and Greeks will weld hand-held, small circular brushes to coat every bit of it with fresh paint. The specialized paint called “Eiffel Tower brown” is Norwegian. Although the paint color has varied over the years, the painting method has remained the

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Spring painting for the Eiffel Tower: It takes gallons