Sistine Chapel

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Sistine Chapel in DOS, CD-ROM Deluxe and SNES versions.
“In 1508 Pope Julius II commissioned the artist, Michelangelo, to decorate the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. He wasn't used to painting on plaster. It took Michelangelo over 4 years to finish painting the 10,000-square-foot ceiling. Much of the painting had to be done in an uncomfortable position. The artist was either lying on wooden scaffolds, or looking straight up. The Chapel's ceiling is breathtakingly beautiful. It is considered Michelangelo's masterpiece.”
Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)

The Sistine Chapel (Latin: Sacellum Sixtinum; Italian: Cappella Sistina) is a famous chapel located in Vatican City. It is one of three landmarks in Rome Luigi has to visit in the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!. The Sistine Chapel is well-known for its ceiling, a huge painting by Italian painter Michelangelo Buonarroti. During the events of the game, the ceiling is stolen by Koopa Troopas, and the chapel is closed until Luigi returns it, for which he is rewarded $900. From the Roman police officer, the player learns that "the Pope went through the roof" when the ceiling turned out missing. In the PC version, however, the Koopas instead steal Michelangelo's Paintbrush.

Questions[edit]

Luigi must prove that the item in his possession is genuine by answering some of the following questions:

  • Let's make this picture perfect. Who painted the ceiling?
    • Leonardo
    • Splinter
    • Michelangelo
    • Donatello
  • What does Sistine mean in latin?[sic]
    • Ceiling
    • Six
    • Paintbrush
    • Holy
  • Where is the Sistine Chapel located?
    • Near the Trevi Fountain
    • In Michelangelo's house
    • Underground
    • In the Vatican

Media[edit]

Video.svg Video - Live-action footage of the Sistine Chapel in the Deluxe version of Mario is Missing!
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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Sixtinische Kapelle[1] -

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario wir vermisst. Software Toolworks (German). Retrieved September 23, 2024.