Is Boston Public Library (Central) worth it with kids?
DependsWith kids
With kids, it depends on the day.
A free, underrated gem — the cathedral-like Bates Hall reading room, the Sargent and Abbey murals, and the quiet arcaded courtyard make it one of the loveliest interiors in the city. The catch: it's a working library so you keep quiet and stay out of study areas, and it's an architecture-and-atmosphere stop rather than an 'attraction' with activities.
The McKim Building opened in 1895 as the first large-scale urban library building in the U.S.; the BPL itself (opened 1854) was the first large free municipal library in the country. · bpl.org
Bates Hall, the original reading room, runs the building's length under a roughly 50-foot barrel-vaulted ceiling; John Singer Sargent's 'Triumph of Religion' murals were installed in stages from 1895 to 1919. · bpl.org