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|image=[[File:Padua MTMDX.png|256px]]<br>Padua in the PC release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]''
|caption='''Padua''' in the PC release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''
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'''{{wp|Padua}}''' is a city in {{wp|Italy}}. In 1610, [[Galileo Galilei]] moves there and becomes an instructor at the {{wp|University of Padua}}. It then becomes the location of his various experiments and inventions, including his [[Telescope (Padua)|Telescope]]. However, in ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', [[Bowser]] travels back in time to Padua in the year 1610 and steal Galileo's Telescope, and [[Mario]] later goes to the city after travelling back in time himself to return the Telescope without knowing that it belongs to Galileo. As a result of this, he talks to various other people within Padua, including a poet getting ready for a live performance, a man out on a date, and one of Galileo's students. Eventually, Mario confirms that the Telescope belongs to Galileo, visits him at the top of a building, and returns the Telescope. After Galileo uses his Telescope to good effect, Mario leaves the city by traveling through time again.
'''{{wp|Padua}}''' (Italian: '''''Padova''''') is a city in {{wp|Italy}}. In 1592, [[Galileo Galilei]] moves there and becomes an instructor at the {{wp|University of Padua}}. It then becomes the location of his various experiments and inventions, including his [[Telescope (Padua)|Telescope]]. However, in ''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]'', [[Bowser]] travels back in time to Padua in the year 1610 and steal Galileo's Telescope, and [[Mario]] later goes to the city after traveling back in time himself to return the Telescope without knowing that it belongs to Galileo. As a result of this, he talks to various other people within Padua, including a poet getting ready for a live performance, a man out on a date, and one of Galileo's students. Eventually, Mario confirms that the Telescope belongs to Galileo, visits him at the top of a building, and returns the Telescope. After Galileo uses his Telescope to good effect, Mario leaves the city by traveling through time again. {{br}}


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Latest revision as of 01:12, June 29, 2024

Padua
Padua in Mario's Time Machine (PC)
Padua in the PC release of Mario's Time Machine
First appearance Mario's Time Machine (1993)
Greater location Veneto, Italy
Inhabitants Humans (including Galileo Galilei)

Padua (Italian: Padova) is a city in Italy. In 1592, Galileo Galilei moves there and becomes an instructor at the University of Padua. It then becomes the location of his various experiments and inventions, including his Telescope. However, in Mario's Time Machine, Bowser travels back in time to Padua in the year 1610 and steal Galileo's Telescope, and Mario later goes to the city after traveling back in time himself to return the Telescope without knowing that it belongs to Galileo. As a result of this, he talks to various other people within Padua, including a poet getting ready for a live performance, a man out on a date, and one of Galileo's students. Eventually, Mario confirms that the Telescope belongs to Galileo, visits him at the top of a building, and returns the Telescope. After Galileo uses his Telescope to good effect, Mario leaves the city by traveling through time again.

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