
About this Event
Marathon runners get free admission to the Mapparium® globe in the How Do You See the World?® experience Friday, April 18 and Saturday, April 19,when you show your bib.
Interactive exhibits in the How Do You See the World?® experience explore the world through a lens of hope, progress, and generosity.
- Mapparium® globe (ticketed): Walk into a three-story, stained glass globe that shows the world as it was in 1935—and see the progress. Allow 20 minutes for the narrated, light and sound experience, with time to explore on your own.
- Our World: Mapping Progress (free): Read modern-day news stories from The Christian Science Monitor that celebrate humanity's advancements in human rights, scientific breakthroughs, and more. This Pulitzer Prize-winning news source was founded in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy.
- Christian Science and Mary Baker Eddy (free): Learn about the remarkable life of Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910), who discovered and founded Christian Science and its global church. You can listen to individuals share recorded accounts of Christian Science healing.
- Visiting with children? The How Do You See the World?® experience offers an Explorer’s Activity Book just for kids. You can also request Big Blue Earth®, a shorter, three-minute light and sound presentation in the Mapparium® globe.
Admission for kids under 18 is free. General admission is $6. All other exhibits are free. Please note that we will be closed Easter Sunday, April 20, and Patriots’ Day, April 21.
For more information about the How Do You See the World?® experience, please visit christianscience.com/howdoyouseetheworld.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mapparium - How Do You See the World?, 210 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, United States
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