This Jaw Dropping Place In Boston Will Blow You Away
There’s a place in Boston where you can have the world at your fingertips – literally – and it’s a one-of-a-kind experience. I’m talking about the Mapparium, which is tucked inside the Mary Baker Eddy Library.


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While visually stunning, it’s informative as well, revealing national borders as they stood in 1935 before the start of World War II.
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Although the globe has been renovated, it has never been updated to reflect modern borders. During the last renovation, the lights previously used to make the globe’s colors glow were swapped out for LED lighting capable of changing into any of 16 million different hues!

The massive globe is hand-cleaned and a cherry picker is needed to allow people to reach the whole thing.

Although tours are brief, lasting 15-20 minutes, it’s enough time to soak in the world and hear the unique acoustics. Since the globe is almost a perfect sphere, voices sound much louder in its center. Tours take place every 20 minutes, starting at 10:20 a.m., with the last tour available at 4:00 p.m.
Although it’s free to view the rest of the church, you do need to pay an admission fee for the Mapparium and the funds go towards its maintenance. Tickets cost $6 per person; $4 for seniors, students, and kids; anyone younger than five years old enters for free. The church is closed on Mondays.
Afterwards, pause at the exhibit about the Mapparium.
Although it’s free to view the rest of the church, you do need to pay an admission fee for the Mapparium and the funds go towards its maintenance. Tickets cost $6 per person; $4 for seniors, students, and kids; anyone younger than five years old enters for free. The church is closed on Mondays.
Afterwards, pause at the exhibit about the Mapparium.


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The Mapparium is located at 200 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston.
Have stood at the center of the Earth yet?
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