Open today at 09:00-19:00(Admission ends at 17:30)
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Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
Address:
180 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10007, USAMap
Phone+1-212-3128800
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informative and let you re-live 911 , audio guide aid is highly recommended
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The National September 11 Memorial & Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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After the 9/11 incident that shocked the world, the current 9/11 Memorial and Museum was built on the site of the original World Trade Center. On August 17, 2006, the reconstruction project of the former site of the World Trade Center in New York, USA started. Its main body consists of two pools implying "reflection" and a square. The reconstructed buildings include One World Trade Center (Freedom Tower), Two World Trade Center (200 Greenwich Street), Three World Trade Center (175 Greenwich Street), World Trade Center Four Building No. 1 (150 Greenwich Street), Building 5 World Trade Center (130 Liberty Street), Building 7 World Trade Center Museum Facilities September 11 National Memorial Museum Transportation Facilities World Trade Center Station. About 23,000 related pictures and more than 10,000 objects are displayed in the museum, among which the text messages and voice messages sent by the victims to their relatives or lovers at the end of their lives are particularly moving.
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The National September 11 Memorial & Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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informative and let you re-live 911 , audio guide aid is highly recommended
In order to lose the American people's lives in the 9/∙ 11 incident, the site of the 9/∙ 11 terrorist attack in New York, the World Trade Center site, consists of three parts - two square waterfall pools, a museum built underground with a theme, and the trees surrounding them. These trees are designed by American garden designers. I recently came here to visit, it was winter, there was a little rain, the weather was very cold, the surrounding trees have basically lost the leaves, it looks cool.
A small volume building, charge. The interior made some sculptures with the steel of the old World Trade Center, showing some office supplies to remember the past, mainly picture exhibitions, telling what happened at the time.
Very worth a visit to the museum, completely exceeded expectations. May world peace and stay away from harm.
This is a Historical Building when 9/11 and now this site build to be Memorial and Museum
The day before, the tour guide asked me, do your children understand the 911 memorial? Will they like it? I said, this is not a question of like or not, death, itself is an education. In fact, today the children told me that this is their most shocking education about life. The original two buildings are now two huge hollows, the water flow is endless, and there is more than mourning. In the museum, the whole process of 911 occurred, from the burned fire truck, the heavy-pressure and deformed steel pipe, the wreckage of the life passage, and the pillars full of mourning for the victims. No day shall erase you from the memory of the time. Time will never erase you from your memory. These words are all made from the wreckage of two World Trade Center buildings, and the author believes that even the remnants of the ruins can still bring hope and beauty. The children said that it was shocking and tragic, but they were also very touched to see the stories of many people in disasters, cherish peace and cherish life! I think they did take the most wonderful life education class
It is an OK experience, familiar with history