Christian Science Plaza
Christian Science Plaza
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Located in the heart of Back Bay, the Plaza is the largest privately owned, publicly accessible open space in Boston at about 13.5 acres. It was revitalized in 2018 to be more environmentally friendly and sustainable and to improve quality of life for the Boston community. It houses the Reflecting Pool and the Children’s Fountain. The Mother Church and The Christian Science Publishing Society are also located in this Plaza along with the new interactive experience at the Christian Science Publishing House, How Do You See the World?.
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Federico P
San Miguel, Buenos aires, Argentina189 contributions
Oct 2023 • Solo
I was taking pictures for myself of the plaza when a security guard warned me no to take pictures. I wasn’t aware it was forbidden. I thought it was a public square!.
Didn’t like the attitude and it’s the first time I’m told not to take pictures outside a building!. It’s absurd. I picked up my stuff and walked away.
Didn’t like the attitude and it’s the first time I’m told not to take pictures outside a building!. It’s absurd. I picked up my stuff and walked away.
Written February 14, 2024
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Thank you for visiting the Christian Science Plaza, we deeply apologize for your recent experience and are grateful that you shared a review online.
Our 13.5-acre campus is the largest privately owned and publicly accessible open space in Boston. Because it is privately owned, we allow photography on the Plaza for individual, personal use, but not for publication or commercial use.
We actively make sure that all people who represent the Plaza are trained to not just understand Plaza rules but also know how to kindly share them with guests. Your comment was shared with our security staff so we can learn from the situation and retrain staff as needed.
If you have further questions, a full list of the Property rules can be found here: https://www.christianscience.com/find-us/visit-the-mother-church/visit-the-christian-science-plaza/property-rules-the-christian-science-plaza.
We hope you will return to the Christian Science Plaza someday soon.
Written February 23, 2024
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dompub
Houston, TX3 contributions
Jul 2023
Management Team!
Please train your one specific security guard if you really want to welcome people. There was no sign of “photography not allowed” yet I was harassed by a security guard who repeatedly asked me why I want to take the picture of this private property. He then drove his goftcar around and put an eye on me. May be he is doing his job per management direction?
Frankly I got more comfortable when I took the pictures of the Moscow red square in 2015.
I abandoned my plan to go inside and left. Will never visit this place again.
Please train your one specific security guard if you really want to welcome people. There was no sign of “photography not allowed” yet I was harassed by a security guard who repeatedly asked me why I want to take the picture of this private property. He then drove his goftcar around and put an eye on me. May be he is doing his job per management direction?
Frankly I got more comfortable when I took the pictures of the Moscow red square in 2015.
I abandoned my plan to go inside and left. Will never visit this place again.
Written July 5, 2023
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Mirtha M
1 contribution
Jul 2023 • Family
After doing the tour of the church and visiting the “How do you see the world” CS Monitor exhibition, I spent sometime in this plaza. It is a beautiful area, very peaceful and t’s been really taken care of. I really enjoyed my visit, totally recommended.
Written July 31, 2023
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rattacasal
12 contributions
Aug 2019
Initially a friend and I went to see the globe in the Mary Baker Eddy Museum. There's a glass globe that was created around 1935. The tour goes into the globe and the creation of it is discussed.
Then we went to the large Church next door - with an organ with 13000 (I think) pipes. Beautiful.
And then the original, smaller church with a smaller organ - also beautiful
Then we went to the large Church next door - with an organ with 13000 (I think) pipes. Beautiful.
And then the original, smaller church with a smaller organ - also beautiful
Written August 20, 2019
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LongIslandGirl
Deer Park, NY653 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
This was a delightful day, I didn’t know much about Christian SCIENTISTS but they do wonderful work. Even the people working in the building are super nice and welcoming. We went into the mappology room where they have a map of the world in stained glass in the shape of the world. It was magnificent, and you can see how much the world has changed.
Written January 20, 2024
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SeniorTravelerTF
Fort Atkinson1,198 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
The two parts to include in your visit are the exhibits and museum in the welcome center - free, and the tour of the church. The exhibits are very well done, describing the founding, history and beliefs of the church. The tour of the church is conducted by members and is also very informative in beautiful surroundings. Skip the mapparium, a gimmick of no informational value.
Written August 8, 2023
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA17,572 contributions
Jan 2020
A big open plaza in the center of the city with the iconic temple. This is a Boston institution, but the plaza is not the prettiest place in town. Kind of cold.
Written June 7, 2020
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on_the_go_98765
Tucson20,581 contributions
Sep 2019
Between the security fencing, the joists, hoists, workers, barriers, and assorted construction equipment, this certainly had every earmark of "closed" written largely across its facade. I can't even imagine the insurance liability the General Contractor would feel comfortable assuming for anyone venturing into the site right at this time (mid-September). The security vehicle parked at the entry to the plaza was somewhat intimidating.
This is the mother-church, the world-wide headquarters for the Christian Science Church. It is a Boston landmark. It is one big humdinger. The "Plaza" sits on 13.5 acres and the buildings compose about 3 acres of that space. The original church dates back to 1894 and the beautiful signature dome was erected in 1906.
Judging from this magnificent display of over-the-top impressiveness, it would be safe to assume the church is doing quite well.
The beautiful Boston Symphony Hall (not quite as grand) sits right next door.
This is the mother-church, the world-wide headquarters for the Christian Science Church. It is a Boston landmark. It is one big humdinger. The "Plaza" sits on 13.5 acres and the buildings compose about 3 acres of that space. The original church dates back to 1894 and the beautiful signature dome was erected in 1906.
Judging from this magnificent display of over-the-top impressiveness, it would be safe to assume the church is doing quite well.
The beautiful Boston Symphony Hall (not quite as grand) sits right next door.
Written October 6, 2019
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Thanks for your visit. All public buildings on The Christian Science Plaza remain open 7 days a week, as they have throughout construction. We have actually seen increased visitation for both Church Tours and Mapparium during this time.
Written December 11, 2019
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MikeBirdman
Acton, MA1,060 contributions
Aug 2019
The plaza is being renovated so is not currently at its best. I did go into the church and the staff and volunteers are very friendly. The church is apparently designed based on Hagia Sofia in Istanbul. Is a beautiful space with a huge organ. Is also being renovated but the inside is unaffected by this.
Written August 15, 2019
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SimeyWimey
Whitstable, UK895 contributions
Aug 2019
Close to the fine art gallery in back bay. Lovely outside area in 60s / 70s concrete style. Clean, tidy and Very clockwork orange. Didn’t go in the church though.
Written August 8, 2019
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