Visit the Maya monument cast next to the Peabody Museum. Harvard made 100s of Maya casts for the 1893 World's Fair. More inside. En savoir plus .
Want more Harvard history facts? Take a free campus tour run by the Harvard Information Center, in the Holyoke Center Arcade. En savoir plus .
Donated in 1981 by two alumni, artist Henry Moore's bronze sculpture "Four-Piece Reclining Figure" graces Lamont Library's landscape. En savoir plus .
Celebrating or just want to treat yourself? Finale, with its premium desserts and celebrity treatment, is the perfect place to indulge a little. So save plenty of room to savor dessert! En savoir plus .
The Memorial Hall transept boasts a 2,600 square foot marble floor, a 60 foot high wooden gothic vault, and 2 stained glass windows spanning 708 square feet each. En savoir plus .
Be sure to see over 3,000 glass flowers commissioned in 1886, representing more than 830 plant species. En savoir plus .
The Mark I is the 1st large-scale automatic digital computer in the US, & so reliable, it didn't need any human intervention once it started. En savoir plus .
An American landmark since 1960 & voted best burgers in America! Try "The American Idol" burger w/ bacon, cheese, mushrooms and onions. En savoir plus .
Widener Library opened in 1915, a memorial to Harvard alum and book collector Harry Elkins Widener '07 who perished on the Titanic. En savoir plus .
Get your picture taken with the statue of John Harvard, Harvard's first benefactor, and rub his left foot for good luck. En savoir plus .
This independent, locally owned shop has served the communitty since 1932. Known for superb selection, customer service, and author readings. En savoir plus .