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[[File:ArcdeTriomphe MIM.png|thumb|[[Luigi]]'s photograph of the Arc de Triomphe]] | [[File:ArcdeTriomphe MIM.png|thumb|[[Luigi]]'s photograph of the Arc de Triomphe]] | ||
The ''' | The '''{{wp|Arc de Triomphe}}''' (occasionally misspelled as the '''Arch de Triomphe''') is a monument in [[Paris]] appearing in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. A Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is located at the building's base. The [[Eternal Flame]] burning there is stolen by [[Koopa Troopa]]s during the events of the game, and [[Luigi]] is tasked with getting it back and delivering it to the arch. Upon returning it and answering some questions to prove its legitimacy, he is rewarded a prize of 1,750 [[bill|dollar]]s. | ||
*Who ordered the arch to be built? | |||
''The Arc de Triomphe (Arch of Triumph) was built by the architect, Chalgrin, on the orders of Napoleon. It honored the French Empire and the triumph of the French armies during the Revolution. Napoleon died before the structure could be completed in 1836. A small museum inside the arch commemorates both the history of the great general and the building itself. In 1920 the arch became the sight ''[sic]'' of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Every evening at 18:30 a delegation from the Old Soldiers Association rekindles the tomb's torch. | **The Unknown Soldier | ||
**Chalgrin | |||
**'''Napoleon''' | |||
**Mr. Triomphe | |||
*When was the building completed? | |||
**1806 | |||
**'''1836''' | |||
**1789 | |||
**1876 | |||
*Who is responsible for rekindling the torch at the Tomb? | |||
**'''The Old Soldiers Association''' | |||
**The Palace Guards | |||
**The Paris Fire Department | |||
**The Unknown Soldier | |||
==Pamphlet information== | |||
''The Arc de Triomphe (Arch of Triumph) was built by the architect, Chalgrin, on the orders of Napoleon. It honored the French Empire and the triumph of the French armies during the Revolution. Napoleon died before the structure could be completed in 1836. A small museum inside the arch commemorates both the history of the great general and the building itself. In 1920 the arch became the sight''<sup>[sic]</sup>'' of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Every evening at 18:30 a delegation from the Old Soldiers Association rekindles the tomb's torch.'' | |||
==Media== | |||
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[[Category:Buildings]] | [[Category:Buildings]] | ||
[[Category:Mario is Missing! Landmarks]] | [[Category:Mario is Missing! Landmarks]] |
Revision as of 13:19, November 11, 2018
![Luigi's photograph of the Arc de Triomphe](https://mario.wiki.gallery/images/a/a6/ArcdeTriomphe_MIM.png)
The Arc de Triomphe (occasionally misspelled as the Arch de Triomphe) is a monument in Paris appearing in Mario is Missing!. A Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is located at the building's base. The Eternal Flame burning there is stolen by Koopa Troopas during the events of the game, and Luigi is tasked with getting it back and delivering it to the arch. Upon returning it and answering some questions to prove its legitimacy, he is rewarded a prize of 1,750 dollars.
- Who ordered the arch to be built?
- The Unknown Soldier
- Chalgrin
- Napoleon
- Mr. Triomphe
- When was the building completed?
- 1806
- 1836
- 1789
- 1876
- Who is responsible for rekindling the torch at the Tomb?
- The Old Soldiers Association
- The Palace Guards
- The Paris Fire Department
- The Unknown Soldier
Pamphlet information
The Arc de Triomphe (Arch of Triumph) was built by the architect, Chalgrin, on the orders of Napoleon. It honored the French Empire and the triumph of the French armies during the Revolution. Napoleon died before the structure could be completed in 1836. A small museum inside the arch commemorates both the history of the great general and the building itself. In 1920 the arch became the sight[sic] of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Every evening at 18:30 a delegation from the Old Soldiers Association rekindles the tomb's torch.