9/11 Memorial Museum

https://www.911memorial.org/museum
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World Trade Center
(212) 312-8800
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Museum 9/11

Schedule:        Sunday - Thursday 9am - 8pm.   last entry 6pm

                        Friday - Saturday 9am - 9pm.     last entry 7pm

Location:         Underground Zone 9/11 Memorial, World Trade Center.

 

9/11 Memorial Museum was opened in May 2014, 13 years after the tragic attacks. Its main objective is to witness the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001 and February 26th, 1993.

Pays tribute to the nearly 3,000 victims of these attacks and all those who risked their lives to save others. It demonstrates the consequences of terrorism in a local, national and international level and attests to the human dignity over depravity, claiming the unwavering commitment to the value of humanity.

Exhibitions and collections: It tells the story of 9/11 through interactive technology and collections with more than 10,000 objects, which include: Testimonies, photographs, objects of victims, commemorative works of art, materials recovered from the rubble, vehicles, columns of the Twin Towers, audiovisual material of terrorists, costume soldier who killed Osama Bin Laden (mastermind of the attacks) among many others.

The Museum has two permanent exhibitions:

  • Historical Exhibition: Tells the story in chronological order, starting from the morning until the end of the 9/11 day.
  • Memorial Exhibition: Remember those who were affected by the attacks. In the "Wall of Faces" You'll see photos of the victims, with information about each one.

We can also see temporary exhibitions; that you can consult by clicking here.

Tickets: Tuesdays from 5pm Admission is free, but keep in mind that these tickets should be ordered online (Mondays at 9am), or Tuesday at the ticket office of the museum from 4pm.

To purchase tickets you can click on the buy now button or by clicking here. Tickets are input fixed time but the leaving time is flexible.

Our advice:

  • The museum is described as essential, high level of emotionality and importance in the history of the city, the nation and the world making it one of the most special and frequented museums.
  • It is not allowed to re-enter the building after exit.
  • You are allowed to take pictures only for private, non-commercial use.
  • You can download an audio guide in Spanish about the museum before visiting. Click here for more information.
  • You can visit the 9/11 Memorial without having to purchase the entrance to the museum.
  • If you want to visit New York and know its great attractions in an economical way, you can buy The New York Pass and The New York City Pass.