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Press kit: How Do You See the World? experience

Explore stories of global progress and possibilities at the How Do You See the World? experience

The How Do You See the World? experience is an interactive, hands-on experience that shares compelling stories about how individuals worldwide have overcome challenges and found hope. Exhibits include one of Boston's most iconic landmarks, the Mapparium globe. Our Press Kit offers a variety of resources to assist with feature stories, reviews, press research, blogs, social media, fact-checking, style-checking, and more about the How Do You See the World? experience. Please contact our Exhibit Manager with:

  • Requests for press tours

  • Requests for interviews

  • Requests to film

Questions? Go to the FAQ section of our visitor information page for details about the exhibit space, hours of operation, cost for entry, COVID-19 protocols, photography/videography, transportation, parking, parking validation, and our social media accounts.

Are you looking to post or publish images or short-form videos of the Mapparium globe?

NOTE: The Church does not permit special photo shoots or use of images of the Mapparium globe for purposes unrelated to promoting the Mapparium as a destination (e.g. promoting unrelated products or services, use as an attractive location in a media production, use as a decorative element). For questions, please email the Exhibit Manager directly at howdoyouseetheworld@csps.com.

I’d like to use one of the Church’s Mapparium images:

  • I am a commercial news/media publisher/etc. who is seeking to use one of the Church’s Mapparium images for commercial use with the purpose of promoting the Mapparium as a destination. 

I’d like to take my own photos or short-form videos of the Mapparium globe on a tour:

  • I am a social media influencer or blogger compensated by a third party, or a commercial news/media publisher/etc., seeking to post images or short-form videos of the Church’s property and attractions, including the Mapparium globe, on my blog, social media account(s), or other publications, with the purpose of promoting the Mapparium as a destination.

    • Next step: Please submit the Visit Request Form, and someone from the Exhibit Management team will be in touch soon.

  • I am an individual social media user or blogger who took, or wants to take, personal photos or short-form videos of the Church’s property and attractions, including the Mapparium globe, for use on my personal blog or social media account(s) (regardless of the number of followers I have or the presence of ads). I am not being compensated by a third party.

None of the above options apply to me.

Please note: Before publication, our team requests to review your social post, blog piece, or other publication, not necessarily to edit content, but primarily to ensure that our trademarks have been included and our names are factually correct. This helps us all get ahead of needing to make edits or changes retroactively for legal purposes.

Style Guide

Review correct capitalization, grammar, punctuation, language, and trademarks for all attractions at the Christian Science Plaza, and a brief description of our organization.

Style Guide

Press Release

Find a concise overview of all exhibits in the How Do You See the World? experience.

Press Release

Mapparium™ Image Request Form

Request professional photos of the Mapparium globe for publication usage.

Fill out the form

Exhibit Images for Download

Download approved photos of other exhibits in the How Do You See the World? experience, beyond the Mapparium globe.

Images

Guidelines for Social Media and Personal Blogs

Applies to all photos and short-form videos taken on Mapparium globe tours.

Review Guidelines

Visit Request Form

Fill out this form if you are being compensated for your visit and want to share your photos or videos.

Complete Form

Contact us

For media inquiries and additional questions, please contact the Exhibit Manager.

Location and hours

210 Massachusetts Ave. Boston, MA 02115

Monday–Saturday:
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Sunday:
11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.