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{{location-infobox
|image=Vienna MTMDX.png
|image=Vienna, 1824 AD MTMDX.png
|caption='''Vienna''' in the PC release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''
|caption='''Vienna''' in the PC release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''
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|greaterloc=[[Austria]]
|greaterloc=[[Austria]]
|inhabitants=[[Human]]s (including [[Ludwig van Beethoven]])
|inhabitants=[[Human]]s (including [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], [[Constanze Mozart]], [[Joseph Haydn]], and [[Ludwig van Beethoven]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
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[[File:Vienna MTMSNES.png|thumb|left|256px|'''Vienna''' in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] release of ''Mario's Time Machine''.]]
'''{{wp|Vienna}}''' is the capital city of [[Austria]] and the home to many notable artists, including renowned musicians such as [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] and [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]. According to ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', in 1791, Mozart was about to begin his next opera, and only needed something to inspire him. However, the item that was supposed to inspire him, the [[Flute (Mario's Time Machine)|Flute]], was stolen by [[Bowser]], and Mario later takes back the Flute and travels back in time himself to return it. Without knowing that the Flute needs to be brought to Mozart, he questions several people within Vienna, including [[Constanze Mozart]], [[Joseph Haydn]], and an unnamed opera singer. He eventually deduces the Flute's rightful owner, brings it to Mozart, and promptly travels back to the present after Mozart thanks him.
'''[[Wikipedia:Vienna|Vienna]]''' is the capital city of [[Austria]] and the home to many notable artists, including renowned musicians such as [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]. In 1824, Beethoven had completed [[Music (Mario's Time Machine)|Symphony No. 9]], and was preparing to premier the composition at a Viennese theater. However, [[Bowser]] travels back in time and steals it from Vienna, and [[Mario]] later travels back in time again to return it. Mario, not knowing that the music sheet in his possession is Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, questions the locals in Vienna about the item and his whereabouts, including the owner of the [[Swan Inn]], which eventually leds him to discover the sheet's true owner. Mario runs to [[Symphony Hall]], where Beethoven is about to perform his symphony, gives him the music, and promptly leaves Vienna.
 
In 1824, Beethoven had completed [[Music (Mario's Time Machine)|Symphony No. 9]], and was preparing to premier the composition at a Viennese theater. However, [[Bowser]] travels back in time and steals it from Vienna, and [[Mario]] later travels back in time again to return it. Mario, not knowing that the music sheet in his possession is Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, questions the locals in Vienna about the item and his whereabouts, including the owner of the [[Swan Inn]], which eventually leds him to discover the sheet's true owner. Mario runs to [[Symphony Hall]], where Beethoven is about to perform his symphony, gives him the music, and promptly leaves Vienna.
==Media==
==Media==
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|name2=MTM DX Vienna, 1824 AD
|name2=MTM DX Vienna, 1791 AD
|pipe2=''PC''
|pipe2=''PC (1791)''
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==Gallery==
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Vienna, 1791 MTMDX.png|PC release (circa 1791 AD)
Vienna MTMSNES.png|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] release (circa 1824 AD)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The theme in the PC release of ''Mario's Time Machine'' is the fourth and final movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's [[wikipedia:Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 9]], which is also the music that Mario needs to return to Beethoven.
*The theme in the PC release of ''Mario's Time Machine'' in 1824 is the fourth and final movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's [[wikipedia:Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 9]], which is also the music that Mario needs to return to Beethoven.
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[[Category:Cities in Europe]]
[[Category:Cities in Europe]]
[[Category:Mario's Time Machine Places]]
[[Category:Mario's Time Machine Places]]

Revision as of 14:18, September 5, 2017

Template:Location-infobox Vienna is the capital city of Austria and the home to many notable artists, including renowned musicians such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. According to Mario's Time Machine, in 1791, Mozart was about to begin his next opera, and only needed something to inspire him. However, the item that was supposed to inspire him, the Flute, was stolen by Bowser, and Mario later takes back the Flute and travels back in time himself to return it. Without knowing that the Flute needs to be brought to Mozart, he questions several people within Vienna, including Constanze Mozart, Joseph Haydn, and an unnamed opera singer. He eventually deduces the Flute's rightful owner, brings it to Mozart, and promptly travels back to the present after Mozart thanks him.

In 1824, Beethoven had completed Symphony No. 9, and was preparing to premier the composition at a Viennese theater. However, Bowser travels back in time and steals it from Vienna, and Mario later travels back in time again to return it. Mario, not knowing that the music sheet in his possession is Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, questions the locals in Vienna about the item and his whereabouts, including the owner of the Swan Inn, which eventually leds him to discover the sheet's true owner. Mario runs to Symphony Hall, where Beethoven is about to perform his symphony, gives him the music, and promptly leaves Vienna.

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Trivia

  • The theme in the PC release of Mario's Time Machine in 1824 is the fourth and final movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, which is also the music that Mario needs to return to Beethoven.