The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a world-famous university known for its brilliant minds and historic contributions to the fields of science. However, it’s also hiding one of the world’s most beautiful and unique places of worship. Here’s why you should check out the MIT Chapel.

The MIT Chapel is one of the most unique in the entire world.

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It looks plain from the outside, but wait until you see the inside.

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The chapel was designed by famed architect Eero Saarinen in the 1950s.

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It’s a non-denominational place of worship, which means that people of all faiths and religions are welcome.

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The most eye-catching feature of the chapel is definitely its stunning altar. A metal sculpture by Harry Bertoia cascades downwards and reflects sun from the skylight.

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This tranquil sacred space has no windows, a decision which the architect made to give the chapel good acoustics and promote self-reflection.

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Inside, you’ll also find a 1,300-pound bell cast by the Metals Processing Laboratory at the university and 768-pipe organ.

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The chapel is open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Even if you’re not religious, a visit to this magnificent chapel is well worth your time.

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To learn more about the chapel, click here. For another Massachusetts wonder hiding in plain sight, check out this stellar whale sanctuary that few people know about.

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Address: 48 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02139

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