Memorial 9/11

Memorial 9/11

El 9/11 Memorial está abierto todos los días de 7:30 am a 9 pm El Museo abrió sus puertas el 21 de mayo de 2014. Las entradas incluyen Museo Memorial. hay una entrada gratuita para el museo

Tribute Center 9/11

Tribute Center 9/11

Location:            9/11 Memorial Museum

Hours:                Sundays to Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm.

                           Fridays and Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 pm.

Admission:         Tickets are required.

 

A museum that remembers the tragic events of 9/11 where you can see the details and objects of the attack, the center has a small shop with the souvenir, if the visit is done with a guide, this is usually very emotional and has a cost. The Tribute Center is a project from families of the victims of the terrorism, who wanted to keep alive the memory of their loved ones. It's known closely about the identity of the 2,973 people who died in the attacks.

The Museum has an average of 500,000 visitors per year. It is located next to the firehouse of FDNY 10/10 and across the World Trade Center, one of the historic buildings in the city center.

 

Our advice:

Tickets can be purchased up to three months in advance. The 9/11 Memorial is open to all visitors, the average visit lasts about two hours.

Public restrooms are not available in the Memorial or in the surrounding hotels. The nearest public toilets are in Wagner Park and Battery Park. The bathrooms are also available at Federal Hall on Wall Street, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Bathrooms are available at the Museum for ticketed customers.

Please try not to take objects with these characteristics: big backpacks, large umbrellas and other items that are considered too big or danger for the exhibition, It’s a mandatory storage in the coat room.

The cell phone is prohibited in the exhibition spaces and theater. Mobile devices, including cellular, used to play audio tours must be connected to a headset. Photography is allowed only for private and non-commercial use is allowed in all locations unless otherwise indicated.

Please remember that a museum is a place of remembrance and reflection, they request that all visitors respect this place made sacred through tragic loss.

One World Observatory

One World Observatory

LOCATION:

One World Trade Center, 285 Fulton Street Manhattan, New York City,

New York, U.S. Phone: (844) 696-1776

OPENING HOURS:

One World Observatory is open 7 days a week.

However, its opening hours keep changing all throughout the year.

May 1st to September 4th: 8 am to 9 pm The last ticket is sold at 8.45 pm

September 5th to December 20th: 9 am to 9 pm The last ticket is sold at 8.15 pm

December 21st – January 3rd: 8 am to 8 pm The last ticket is sold at 7.15 pm

January 4th - April 30th : 9 am to 9 pm The last ticket is sold at 8.15 pm

TICKETS:

You can purchase tickets online with your computer, smartphone or tablet by clicking here. To purchase tickets by phone call (844) 696-1776. If you can't purchase your tickets on the official website. You can try on www.citysightsny.com. (PS: It's cheaper there) 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

On-line tickets are non-refundable and can be redeemed up to ONE YEAR from date of purchase.

ASSISTANCE:

If you require assistance via phone, the Call Center is open

Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm, 212-602-4000

HIGHLIGHTS:

· 360-degree views from the tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere!

· Three levels of innovation and immersive exhibits

· High-speed Sky Pod elevators ascend to the 102nd floor in 60 seconds

· Step onto Sky Portal and see high-definition footage of streets below in real time

The tallest building in the western hemisphere, One World Trade Center, features five high-tech elevators that take visitors from the lobby to the three-story observatory in less than 60 seconds. As you step into de Sky Pod elevators, you’ll quickly realize that this isn’t your average elevator experience. With full-length digital screens on three sides, you’ll get a spectacular show that takes you on a journey through the development of the New York skyline from the 16th century right up to 2016.

When you walk out of the elevators on the 102nd floor, for maximum dramatic effect, there’s a two-minute video that captures the spirit of today’s New York to get your heart pumping. Then the screen lifts and unveils the magnificent view.

On May 2015, the One World Observatory Deck opened on the 100th & 102nd Floor at One World Trade Center making it the highest observatory deck. On the 100th floor of the Observatory, also known as the Discovery Level, you will experience expansive 360-degree views in all directions. This tower is also known as the Freedom Tower, built on the ground where the old iconic World Trade Center stood, until that terrible day 9-11-2001.

Upon entry, you'll be greeted in the Global Welcome Center, where a video on a board offers salutations in an array of languages. Then, you walk through a hall of videos called “Voices,” chronicling the valiant stories of the men and women who helped build One World Trade center. At the top, you'll experience a virtual time-lapse that recreates the development of New York City's skyline from the 1500s to present day.

Do you like to throw lavish parties for 300 of your closest friends? Then maybe you should think about renting the soaring 9,000-square-foot even space on the 102nd floor. There are three places to grab a bit to eat or enjoy a beverage including the casual One Café, One Mix and the more upscale restaurant One Dine that requires reservations. Tip: Get a table at the lounge to sip a cocktail as the sun sets over the Hudson River.

High-profile tenants include the publishing powerhouse Condé Nast (The New Yorker, Vogue, Details, Wired and many more), the U.S. General Services Administration and the China Center. When the project was unveiled in 2007, the estimated cost was around $3 billion, and today the estimated final cost is over $4.9 billion.

Building one of the safest and most technically advanced buildings in the world is a challenge to say the least. Along with security issues, massive costs and weather issues, the project required a mind-blowing amount of materials: over 45,000 tons of structural steel, 1.300 workers per day and 200,000 cubic yards of concrete. That’s enough concrete to build a sidewalk from New York to Chicago!

If you visit New York, this activity should definitely be among your plans.

9/11 Memorial Museum

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.

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