Fine Arts Palace

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Fine Arts Palace
Luigi's photograph of the Fine Arts Palace
Luigi's photograph of the Fine Arts Palace
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1993)
Greater location Mexico City, Mexico
“The Fine Arts Palace, on the main street, Juarez Avenue, used to be a royal palace. The palace was first turned into an opera house and finally an art museum. Admired for its elaborate architecture, the museum's vast collection represents Mexico's greatest artists including: Tomayo,[sic] Diego Rivera and his wife, Freida[sic] Kahlo. Its official Spanish name is Palacio de Bellas Artes.”
Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)
DOS
CD-ROM Deluxe
Fine Arts Palace in DOS and CD-ROM Deluxe versions.

The Fine Arts Palace (in Spanish: Palacio de Bellas Artes) is an art museum in Mexico City, including drawings by Mexican artists such as Rufino Tamayo and Diego Rivera. Luigi once visited the Palace during the events of the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!, after the Fine Arts catalog, a directory of artworks found in the Palace, had been stolen by Koopa Troopas, forcing the Palace to close. Upon returning the catalog to the museum, Luigi was rewarded 900 dollars.

Questions[edit]

Luigi had to prove the catalog's authenticity by answering the following trivia questions:

  • The museum used to be a:
    • Royal Palace
    • great restaurant
    • library
  • Diego Rivera's wife, ____ was also a famous artist:
    • Belle Art
    • Freida Kahlo
    • Doris Rivera
  • The Palace is across the park from:
    • a 600-foot tower
    • Palacio de Bellas Artes
    • the Pyramid of the Moon

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Der Palast der schönen Künste[1] The Palace of the fine Arts

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

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