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[[Image:TreviFountain_MIM.png|thumb|Luigi's photograph of the '''Trevi Fountain'''.]] | [[Image:TreviFountain_MIM.png|thumb|[[Luigi]]'s photograph of the '''Trevi Fountain'''.]] | ||
The '''[[Wikipedia:Trevi Fountain|Trevi Fountain]]''' is a famous landmark in [[Rome]], built in 1762. It is said to ensure anyone who throws [[coin]]s into the fountain a return to the city. The Trevi Fountain appears in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' as one of three landmarks [[Luigi]] has to visit in Rome. It is closed because [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s stole '''coins from the Trevi Fountain''' and will not reopen until Luigi returns them, for which he is rewarded $1500. | The '''[[Wikipedia:Trevi Fountain|Trevi Fountain]]''' is a famous landmark in [[Rome]], built in 1762. It is said to ensure anyone who throws [[coin]]s into the fountain a return to the city. The Trevi Fountain appears in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' as one of three landmarks [[Luigi]] has to visit in Rome. It is closed because [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s stole '''coins from the Trevi Fountain''' and will not reopen until Luigi returns them, for which he is rewarded $1500. | ||
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The Trevi Fountain is a famous landmark in Rome, built in 1762. It is said to ensure anyone who throws coins into the fountain a return to the city. The Trevi Fountain appears in Mario is Missing! as one of three landmarks Luigi has to visit in Rome. It is closed because Koopas stole coins from the Trevi Fountain and will not reopen until Luigi returns them, for which he is rewarded $1500.
Pamphlet Information from Mario is Missing!
Legend says that if a visitor tosses coins over his shoulder into the Trevi Fountain he will one day return to Rome. The Trevi Fountain is one of the best known landmarks in Rome because of its fable, but also because of its fancy carvings. The fountain was shown in a 1954 movie, 'Three Coins in the Fountain.'