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  1. 9/11 Memorial Museum The National 9/11 Memorial Museum is located within the archaeological heart of the original WTC site. The Museum serves as the country’s principal institution concerned with exploring the historic implications of that tragic date, through state-of-the-art multimedia exhibits, archives and monumental artifacts.

  2. Visit The Museum. The Museum is now open six days a week. Please visit our health and safety page prior to your visit; we are closely monitoring the current situation to ensure a safe experience for visitors and staff. Plan your visit.

  3. Interactive Museum Experience. Explore the 9/11 Memorial Museum through this interactive video experience selecting different paths through the Museum’s vast spaces and exhibitions. Press the stop button to skip through sections of the Museum. Explore Stories.

  4. The 9/11 Memorial & Museum offers an age-appropriate Youth and Family tour that explores the events of 9/11 in key Museum spaces and includes an art activity that honors the victims of the attacks. Our collaborative online activities for children and their caregivers explore themes tied to 9/11 and today. Our guide to Talking to Children about ...

  5. The 9/11 Memorial Museum’s permanent collection is an unparalleled repository consisting of material evidence, first-person testimony, and historical records of response to February 26, 1993 and September 11, 2001 and the ongoing repercussions of these terrorist events. To date, the Museum has acquired more than 74,000 artifacts that document ...

  6. Join us Sunday, April 25, 2021, nearly 20 years after 9/11, as thousands of people unite across the country to ensure that the 9/11 Memorial & Museum can continue its essential mission of commemoration, education and inspiration. Together, we’ll collectively run and walk 20,000 miles as we fulfill our promise never to forget.

  7. The 9/11 Memorial Museum was dedicated on May 15, 2014, in a ceremony led by U.S. President Barack Obama and 9/11 Memorial Chairman Michael R. Bloomberg. It opened to the public on May 21, 2014. Since then, people from all 50 states and more than 175 countries have visited the Museum. Visitors enter the Museum through an aboveground entry ...

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