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|image=[[File:FineArtsPalace MIM.png|300px]]<br>[[Luigi]]'s photograph of the Fine Arts Palace | |image=[[File:FineArtsPalace MIM.png|300px]]<br>[[Luigi]]'s photograph of the Fine Arts Palace | ||
|greater_location=[[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]] | |greater_location=[[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]] | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]'' ([[List of games by date# | |first_appearance=''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]'' ([[List of games by date#1992|1992]]) | ||
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{{quote|The Fine Arts Palace, on the main street, Juarez Avenue, used to be a royal palace. The palace was first turned into an opera house and finally an art museum. Admired for its elaborate architecture, the museum's vast collection represents Mexico's greatest artists including: Tomayo,{{sic}} Diego Rivera and his wife, Freida{{sic}} Kahlo. Its official Spanish name is Palacio de Bellas Artes.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing! (PC)}} | {{quote|The Fine Arts Palace, on the main street, Juarez Avenue, used to be a royal palace. The palace was first turned into an opera house and finally an art museum. Admired for its elaborate architecture, the museum's vast collection represents Mexico's greatest artists including: Tomayo,{{sic}} Diego Rivera and his wife, Freida{{sic}} Kahlo. Its official Spanish name is Palacio de Bellas Artes.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing! (PC)}} |