9/11 Bilhete de Entrada para o Museu Memorial





Descrição
O Museu do Memorial de 11 de setembro em Lower Manhattan preserva a história dos ataques ao World Trade Center e documenta a importância desses eventos por meio de remanescentes do edifício, artefatos pessoais, relatos originais e exibições em multimídia. Com este ingresso, faça uma visita auto-guiada à exposição memorial do museu e à exposição histórica dividida em 3 partes, que é uma homenagem às 2.983 pessoas que foram mortas, àqueles que arriscaram suas vidas para salvar outras e reflete a coragem e a compaixão demonstradas após a tragédia.
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Através de comemoração, exposições e programas educacionais, o Memorial e Museu Nacional de 11 de Setembro, uma organização sem fins lucrativos na cidade de Nova York, lembra e honra as 2.983 pessoas mortas nos terríveis ataques de 11 de setembro de 2001 e 26 de fevereiro de 1993, bem como aqueles que arriscaram suas vidas para salvar outras e todos aqueles que demonstraram extraordinária compaixão após a tragédia dos ataques.
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Crianças com 6 anos ou menos são grátis
- Todos os visitantes serão examinados pela segurança semelhante à de um aeroporto
- Não é permitida a reentrada após sair do edifício
- A fotografia é permitida apenas para uso privado e não comercial
- Malas grandes, incluindo mochilas, guarda-chuvas grandes e outros itens assim considerados, estão sujeitas a armazenamento obrigatório no vestiário
- É proibido o uso de celulares para conversação em espaços expositivos e teatros
Avaliações(6,558)
Don't skip the audio tour- they should be included in ticket prices but are actually an extra fee. The lighting and presentation of the written signage is dark and difficult to read on some areas. And the audio tour causes large groups to gather around the signage and just stand until audio is complete. If you use the audio headphones you will move with the crowd easier through the exhibit.
Moving, truth telling, emotional and so informative. Tells it like it was. My second visit, would visit again!
We did a timed ticket and an audio tour, not a guided tour. Site was easily walkable from subway stations. The staff was very polite and helpful. If I had to do it again, I probably would have skipped paying for the audio. The museum is fairly straightforward and you can read the same stuff that is mentioned in the audio. I would recommend, per the person who scanned our tickets, to book a morning tour and go straight to the historic exhibit downstairs, as this will be the most crowded area. After you do that, do the boat rescue film and the remaining misc. exhibits. The film about the flight that crashed in Pennsylvania was the most moving for me. The reflecting pools can be seen at any time without a ticket. Be sure to visit the Occulus across the street. It has some very cool architecture. In the far left corner of the Occulus, near the boarding for E trains, are original 1970s doors from the WTC with spray painted markings made by rescuers.
Very moving and I felt connected to the people that were lost on 9/11. Would definitely come back!!!
It’s very emotional and sad yet makes you realize how brave so many people were on that day in history. It brought back the memories of seeing the tragedy unfold and remembering all those lives lost that will never be forgotten etched on the wall for eternity.
Entry to the museum with tickets purchased third party was seamless. Very much enjoyed our visit. It’s a very well put together museum.
Great experiences, good staff to guide and assist you. Truly enjoyable trip with good exhibitions and extra facts I had not heard before.
A visit is emotionally intense but highly educational and respectful. It is considered a must-visit in New York City for understanding the impact of 9/11 and honoring those affected by the tragedy.
The tour by headset is a must! Very sobering effect. We definitely shed some tears on this tour. The amount of devastation is just heartbreaking. But the heroism is incredible!
The museum experience was great and pulled a lot of memories from that day. I’m so glad I got to see this. Highly recommended!



