Earth Hall is a hall in the Marie Baker Eddy Library in Boston. It is like a natural museum. It has a lot of earth-related knowledge and exhibitions. It can increase knowledge, especially for teenagers. It is also free to visit.
Visiting the Earth Hall is not allowed to take photographs. There is a photo wall outside. You can have an addiction here. The library was built for the Christian Science Press and publicized the related ideology. There are 608 pieces of stained glass in the library, each representing 10 latitudes and longitudes. The shape and curve of each piece of stained glass are different, and the baking time of each color is different. Italy and Austria have the richest color and the longest time. When it was designed and built in 1935, glass could be replaced in response to changes at the political edge of the world. Now, in order to protect this work of art, it is no longer updated. The last update was in the 1960s. At the same time, with 206 LED lights for its lighting and sphere shape of the unique reflection echo effect, but also people can not help clapping their hands praise.
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發佈日期:2017 年 10 月 21 日
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About tickets: ordinary tickets: $5 student tickets: $4 open time: Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-4:00, every 20 minutes a wave of lectures, need to be brought in by the interpreter. The explanations are in English. There are Chinese paper explanatory materials in the scenic spots, which can be obtained from the front desk when purchasing tickets. Food and Beverage: The Earth Hall is located in The Mary Baker Eddy Library, next to the Commercial Street, there will be sporadic coffee and Western restaurants. You can't eat in the Earth Hall.