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Enjoy a visit to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, honoring lives and exploring the events of 9/11
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Visit 9/11 Museum
Located at the World Trade Center site, the National September 11 Memorial & Museum features two reflecting pools where the Twin Towers once stood. The pools are surrounded by the names of the victims, offering a space for remembrance.
A Tour of the museum includes guided explorations of exhibits, personal stories, and artifacts like steel remnants from the Twin Towers. These tours offer a deep understanding of the events of 9/11.
Everything you need yo know before visiting 9/11 Museum
9/11 Memorial Museum Opening Hours
Opening Times vary, with extended hours on weekends and holidays. Checking the official website for current hours before your visit is advisable… see more
9/11 Memorial Museum Location
The Location of the museum is at 180 Greenwich Street, within the World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, easily accessible by public transportation… see more
Guidelines and Accessibility
The museum’s Guidelines and Accessibility include allowing photography without flash or tripods. The museum is fully accessible, with services like wheelchair rentals and sign language interpretation… see more
9/11 Memorial Museum FAQs
The 9/11 Memorial Museum FAQs provide answers on tickets, hours, exhibits, and more to help you plan a smooth and meaningful visit… see more
More information about National September 11 Memorial & Museum
9/11 Museum Exhibition
The Exhibition includes a historical narrative of September 11, 2001, with artifacts, photographs, and personal stories… see more
9/11 Memorial
The Memorial features two reflecting pools, honoring those who died on 9/11. The names of the victims are inscribed around the pools… see more