Mosque of Mohammed Ali

The ' (Arabic: مسجد محمد علي, Masjid Muhamad Ealiin; Turkish: Mehmet Ali Paşa Camii') is a mosque in Cairo, Egypt. It makes two appearances in Super Mario media.

Mario is Missing!
The mosque is visited by Luigi during the events of Mario is Missing! A Gingerbread Clock was stolen from the mosque, and the plumber has to return it. He is rewarded a prize of 1,400 dollars.

Contrary to the mosque's in-game pamphlet information, it was completed in 1848 rather than 1430.

Super Mario 64
A photograph of the real-life mosque is used in Super Mario 64 as part of the skybox of Wet-Dry World, alongside a row of buildings from,.

Pamphlet Information from Mario is Missing!
The Mohammed Ali Mosque was built by a sultan in 1430 [sic]'' using the Turkish style of the Ottoman Empire. Its nickname, The Alabaster Mosque, comes from the valuable white stone that covers the temple's facade. The clock tower on the courtyard's western side was a gift to the sultan by King Louis Philip of France in return for the stone obelisk, which now stands in front of France's Place de la Concorde. Egyptian sultans lived in the mosque until 1517. It is now used only for prayer.''