Walking on the streets of Boston, this church appeared in front of you, located in Christian Science Square, the church is free to the public to visit, no need to buy tickets, when you come, there are no tourists in the church, quiet and solemn. The church was originally designed and built by Franklin I. Welch and completed in December 1894, the first Christian Science church in the area. It was built again with the current Romanesque revival stone building. It combines the dome structure with neoclassical style. There is also a The Mary Baker Eddy Library next to the church, and a niche Earth Hall museum. If there is enough time, it is recommended to set aside an afternoon to check in and visit here.
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Walking on the streets of Boston, this church appeared in front of you, located in Christian Science Square, the church is free to the public to visit, no need to buy tickets, when you come, there are no tourists in the church, quiet and solemn. The church was originally designed and built by Franklin I. Welch and completed in December 1894, the first Christian Science church in the area. It was built again with the current Romanesque revival stone building. It combines the dome structure with neoclassical style. There is also a The Mary Baker Eddy Library next to the church, and a niche Earth Hall museum. If there is enough time, it is recommended to set aside an afternoon to check in and visit here.
The scale of the big pool is too big! It's so cold and cold~ The church is beautiful, but unfortunately we rushed in 5 minutes before the door was closed, and we can only watch it at will. The organ in the American church is really shocking. It is also very happy to be able to play a song in this church~
The church is located next to Boston University and can be arranged for a day of visits. The church was not on the itinerary, and was shocked by the appearance of the church when passing by by chance, so it temporarily joined the attraction. The exterior of the church is very spectacular, and there is a fountain square in front of the church. The interior of the church is also very large, and there is a spectacular organ instrument. It is quite interesting to come here to enjoy a song, but there is no music on the day of arrival. The church was originally built in 1894 and later expanded in 1904, giving it the current church and square.
There are many churches in Boston. Although I don't know much, I will learn about each visit. I don't understand why it is the Christian Science. It turns out that this one recognizes the existence of science while quite God made people. So it has more supporters, huge funds for research, church building, and a huge library. A cultural denomination!
The church and the Mary Baker Eddie Library occupy the square, which is the headquarters of the church and the place where the Christian Science Monitor publishes. This library is great, and the Earth Hall is here. The church is an impressive building with one of the largest organ in the United States.