
175 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts
617- 450-3790
MBTA Stop: Prudential
On-line information and tours available at
www.tfccs.com
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New?
Among the many honors Boston calls its own is the world
headquarters of the Christian Science Church. The Christian
Science Center is an imposing office complex designed by I. M.
Pie. Established in Boston by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879, her
original First Church of Christ, Scientist was enveloped by a
domed Renaissance basilica. This Old World building was added to
the site in 1906 and is an architectural gem of Romanesque
design. The Christian Science Church Center is also home to one
of the city's most fascinating and most visited attractions -
the Mapparium, located within the Christian Science Publishing
Society. A thirty-foot stained-glass globe
room in lobby of the Christian Science Publishing Society gives
one an "inside view" of the world. Standing on the
thirty-foot glass bridge, which traverses the diameter of this
large sphere, visitors can virtually be encompassed by the
world. From pole to pole, you can journey through and explore
the correct proportion and relationship of the earth's land and
water areas. The colors of each of the 608 stained-glass panels
mark 1935 political divisions, land, and water and are brightly
illuminated by some 300 lights. Time changes throughout the
world can be checked by viewing clocks arranged on the
equatorial meridian. A tour of the enormous room can be
completed in under a half-hour, but most are so impressed they
lose all track of time. The Mapparium offers these unique
perspectives and more and is the only one of its kind in the
world.
You don't have to be a
believer to partake in one of the enjoyable tours of the
fourteen-acre oasis located Boston's Back Bay and South End neighborhoods. Tour guides are knowledgeable and friendly and
explain the Church's beliefs. In addition to the Mother Church,
the 28-story church administration building, and the Sunday
School building, the complex is home to the offices of Monitor
Radio and The Christian Science Monitor, international,
award-winning news services. "A Light Unto My Path," a
non-denominational multi-media exhibit on Bible history is
informative and worth a visit. You'll see an illuminated
time-line, three-dimensional panoramic view of the Holy Land,
and an impressionistic film. Many most admire relaxing along the
sleek 670-foot reflecting pool on a nice day, where linden trees
line the water and circular fountains spray skyward. Take your time exploring the grounds - it is a must-see for all ages.
Church Tours:
Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, 11:30 a.m.
Mapparium Hours:
Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Note: the Mapparium building is undergoing extensive
renovations; call for
changing hours.
Bible Exhibit Hours:
Sunday, 11:15 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Information about touring Mrs. Eddy's many homes around New
England is also available. All tours and exhibits are free of charge, and
proselytizing is minimal.
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