The world has been blue with mourning since learning of Prince's passing Thursday, but now cities around the U.S. are lighting up purple to honor the late musician.

Bridges in the pop star's home state of Minnesota, where he died at his Paisley Park estate at age 57, "reigned" purple in tribute.

Bridges were also lit up purple in other parts of the country.

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The Hi-Level Bridge at the Waterfront turned purple in honor of #Prince pic.twitter.com/brSG8xV4g8 — WTAE-TV Pittsburgh (@WTAE) April 22, 2016

Looks like the RJ Corman Bridge in Clarksville is lit up purple tonight in honor of the late and great Prince pic.twitter.com/98qzmB01uM — Clarksville Now (@clarksvillenow) April 22, 2016





The Superdome in New Orleans was lit purple, as well, just as it was when Prince performed there in 2014.

Moments ago in New Orleans where the Superdome is lit up in purple to honor Prince https://t.co/Dspoybo1Ft pic.twitter.com/yn60EudIpe — CNN Tonight (@CNNTonight) April 22, 2016

City halls in Baltimore, San Francisco and Los Angeles also honored Prince.

A purple City Hall dome to honor a brilliant artist. #Prince pic.twitter.com/KdhyovfPdx — Mayor Rawlings-Blake (@MayorSRB) April 22, 2016

Celebrating Prince at San Francisco’s city hall, lit up purple for him pic.twitter.com/nMcT4b1bo6 — Sbacon1999 (@sbacon1999) April 22, 2016

As well as buildings from Los Angeles to Chicago.

Tonight we honor The Purple One. pic.twitter.com/8cR5k6ABHr — The Forum (@theforum) April 22, 2016

Chicago skyline lights up in purple tonight to honor the memory of Prince. pic.twitter.com/Xc8lPlXSfW — WGN TV News (@WGNNews) April 22, 2016

As has become commonplace in the wake of tragedy, doctored photos purported that the Eiffel Tower, Empire State Building and other iconic monuments had been lit up in purple but, alas, they were not.

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