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9/11 Memorial Museum entry ticket
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- Pay your respects at the moving tribute located on the site of 9/11
- The historical exhibition explores the background leading up to the events, examines the aftermath and beyond
- See portrait photographs of the 2,983 victims of the terrorist acts of 11 September 2001
- Films are offered daily and free to Museum visitors located in Auditorium, Museum Pavilion
- Visit the 9/11 Memorial, commemorative pools in the footprint of the Twin Towers, open to the public daily (free of charge)
- Please check the Health and Safety measures taken by the attraction before your visit
Things to note
Insider Tips:
- View and download Museum Guide (PDF) for a general overview of what you can expect to see on your visit
- View and download Museum Guide for Children (PDF) to help visitors 8 to 11 years old understand the history of the World Trade Center, what happened on 9/11, and how the site has been rebuilt
- Note: The historical exhibition may not be appropriate for visitors younger than 10 years of age. Adults accompanying younger visitors should exercise discretion before entering
FAQs
Where is the 9/11 Memorial Museum?
The museum is located at the World Trade Center site, at 180 Greenwich Street in Lower Manhattan.
How do I get to the 9/11 Memorial Museum?
The museum is easily accessible via subway, bus, and even walking if you're in Lower Manhattan. The convenient physical location ensures a hassle-free visit to this significant site.
By Subway: Take lines A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, or 5 to Fulton Street
By Bus: Use routes M55, M20, or M22
By Car: The nearest parking garage is at the Brookfield Place shopping center.
What are the operating hours for the 9/11 Memorial Museum?
The museum welcomes visitors from 9 AM to 7 PM, Wednesday through Monday, with the last entry at 5:30 PM.
How long does it take to explore the 9/11 Museum?
Plan for around two and a half hours when visiting the 9/11 Memorial Museum. With all the personal stories and emotional moments, you'll need enough time to take it all in. There's a lot to see, like exhibits about the Twin Towers, the rescue and recovery efforts, and the first responders.
Do you have to book the 9/11 Museum in advance?
Yes, you should buy your 9/11 Museum tickets ahead of time. Booking early helps you avoid long lines at the entrance and ensures you gain entry. Plus, showing your mobile voucher makes the entry process quick and easy.
When’s the best time to visit the 9/11 Memorial Museum?
To avoid crowds and make the most of your visit, aim to arrive early in the morning when the museum opens or later in the evening before it closes.
Can I bring my own food and drink to the 9/11 Memorial Museum?
No, outside food and drink are not allowed within the museum.
Is the 9/11 Memorial Museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully wheelchair accessible. Elevators and ramps are available throughout the site to ensure everyone can explore the exhibits comfortably.
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What is the 9/11 Memorial Museum?
The 9/11 Museum is a tribute to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. It's located at the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, right below the memorial pools where the Twin Towers once stood. The museum walks you through what happened on September 11, 2001, sharing stories of loss, heroism, and recovery.
Outside the museum, you can visit the Memorial Glade and the Survivor Tree. It's a place where you can honor the memory of those who were affected.
Exhibits at 9/11 Memorial Museum
1. In Memoriam
This exhibit honors those lost in the 2001 attacks and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. See personal stories and recorded messages from family members.
2. September 11, 2001
A three-part exhibit that covers the 9/11 events, the reasons behind the attacks, and their wide-reaching impacts. You'll find photos, artifacts, and recordings that bring these stories to life.
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