Not to be confused with Parthenon.
The Pantheon in Mario is Missing! (DOS)
The Pantheon in the DOS version of Mario is Missing!
“The Pantheon is the best-preserved building in the world. It dates from the early days of ancient Rome and is still almost completely undamaged. The beautiful public building was built from brick and marble in 27 BC. Its design was considered a great feat of engineering because it allowed for comfortable lighting and cool temperatures. These details have fascinated modern scientists for hundreds of years.”
Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)

The Pantheon is an ancient Roman temple in Rome built in service of the Roman deities.

HistoryEdit

Mario is Missing!Edit

 
The Pantheon as seen in the CD-ROM Deluxe version

The Pantheon is one of the five landmarks in Rome that Luigi visits in the DOS and Deluxe versions of Mario is Missing!, and one of two that is exclusive to those versions (alongside the Spanish Steps). A group of Koopa Troopas invade the city and steal one of the Columns, which Luigi gets back and brings to the Pantheon's information booth. The booth's clerk then asks some questions to prove the authenticity of the Column, listed below. After Luigi correctly answers them, the Pantheon is reopened for visitors once the Column is returned. Incidentally, the Pantheon has 16 columns in reality, with eight at the front and the remaining eight behind them in groups of two.

  • How many columns does the Pantheon have?
    • 8
    • 88
    • 18
    • 24
  • The Pantheon was built to honor Roman:
    • gods
    • guards
    • golf pros
    • bread
  • The Pantheon is built out of:
    • brick and marble
    • adobe
    • steel and plaster
    • gingerbread

Mario Kart seriesEdit

 
The starting line for Rome Avanti, Rome Avanti 2, and Rome Avanti 3, designed to resemble the Pantheon

While the Pantheon itself is not present in Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the starting line for the Rome Avanti course is designed after the site's entrance.

MediaEdit

  Video - Live-action footage of the Pantheon in the Deluxe version of Mario is Missing!
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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Das Pantheon[1] -

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Mario wir vermisst. Software Toolworks (German). Retrieved September 23, 2024.