The National September 11 Memorial & Museum (9/11 Memorial & Museum) is a memorial commemorating the World Trade Center attacks on September 11, 2001, for the victims and those people involved in the rescue and recovery operations. The memorial was built in the same location where the Twin Towers were destroyed during the attacks. The footprints of the Twin Towers remain underground and occupied by two squared pools, called Reflecting Absence, which symbolize the loss of life and the physical void left after the attacks. The museum is located underground in this area and contains artifacts from this fatal day, including the last Column, and the last piece of steel from the Twin towers.
Memorial and museum
Adults: $26, Seniors (65 and over): $20, Students: $20, Young (13 to 17): $20, Youth (7 to 12): $15, U.S. Veterans: $18, FDNY/NYPD/PAPD: $12
For members, Patrons, 9/11 Family Members, 9/11 Rescue and Recovery Workers, Active/Retired U.S. Military, and children under 7.
Free Admission Mondays (3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.) (Free Admission Monday tickets will be available on the website each Monday beginning at 7 a.m. EST and are first come, first serve. Last entrance is 3:30 p.m.)
Thur-Mon, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
Subway: A, C, 1, 2, or 3 to Chambers Street; A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, or 5 trains to Fulton Street; and E trains to World Trade Center.
Bus: M20, M22, and M55
Shop
Accessible
Quiet Space
Mother’s Room
Assistive Listening System and
American Sign Language
180 Greenwich Street New York, NY 10007
Phone
(212) 312-8800