National Palace

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National Palace in DOS, CD-ROM Deluxe and SNES versions.
“The explorer Cortez convinced Mexico to build the National Palace. Inside is a painting by Diego Rivera, one of Mexico's most famous artists. He is especially well-known for his political murals, in particular for the 1200-square-foot painting "The Epic of the Mexican People" in Mexico City's National Palace. The wall painting took the artist, and his 16 full-time assistants, 16 years to complete. The painting depicts Mexico's exciting political history.”
Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)

The National Palace (known in Spanish as Palacio Nacional Capitalino) in Mexico City is the seat of the federal executive in Mexico. It is also well-known for having the Diego Rivera mural The History of Mexico in its stairwall. During the events of the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!, this mural was stolen right off the walls by Koopa Troopas. If Luigi managed to find and return it to the National Palace, he was rewarded a prize of 1,800 dollars.

Questions[edit]

Luigi must prove the mural's authenticity by answering the following questions:

  • The mural took ____ years to complete.
    • 2
    • 16
    • 25
  • Rivera is known for his ____ murals.
    • political
    • funny
    • violent
    • colorful
  • The name of the mural is ____ of the Mexican People in Their Struggle for Freedom and Independence.
    • Epic
    • The fight
    • Portrait
  • The full name of the mural is Epic of the Mexican People _____.
    • and the Great Champion of Justice
    • in the Fight for Law and Order
    • in Their Struggle for Freedom and Independence

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Der Nationalpalast[1] The National palace

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario wir vermisst (CD-ROM). Software Toolworks (German). Retrieved September 24, 2024.