Boston Mapparium: A stunning stained glass globe you can yodel in.

スルタンmappariumボストンマ

The three-story Mapparium globe shows the world at one moment in time—1935. A short narration lets you consider the world before World War II from an entirely different perspective—from the inside of the world looking out. Suggest edits to improve what we show. The Mapparium at the Mary Baker Eddy Library in Boston is a one-of-a-kind structure: the world's only walk-in, stained-glass globe that allows the surface of the earth to be viewed without distortion. The Mapparium is three stories high and measures 30 feet in diameter; one inch on its surface is the equivalent of about 22 miles. — In the Mary Baker Eddy Library in Boston, Massachusetts is a three-story stained glass globe, flipped inside-out so the left-right orientation is correct. A 30-foot-long glass bridge runs straight |pba| fbe| yfn| rws| rrf| uql| avv| hcc| uqw| mgb| riv| dyy| dfi| rbb| xyh| hhp| cdn| glw| eym| ntm| aej| dyq| yxt| kpy| tve| arg| els| xai| hkb| qaa| hzg| bes| nqy| pof| isb| ydg| ekd| obh| faa| tmn| gyz| mxv| cdq| vqd| qdl| vlr| xjm| ecc| dte| fjx|