NYC 9/11 Memorial and Museum Ticket com opções de excursão





Descrição
Descubra a poderosa história da resiliência no 9/11 Memorial & Museum de Nova York. Fique debaixo dos elevados Tridentes de aço, caminhe ao lado das históricas "escadas dos sobreviventes" e experimente a beleza tranquila das piscinas refletoras situadas dentro das pegadas originais do World Trade Center. Construído diretamente nas bases rochosas, este marco de renome mundial oferece uma jornada profundamente comovente através de memórias pessoais e da história global que reformulou as relações transatlânticas modernas. Reserve seus bilhetes hoje para garantir entrada garantida e experimentar um dos encontros culturais mais apaixonantes do mundo ocidental.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Descendo 70 pés para as fundações rochosas do World Trade Center, o Museu do 11 de Setembro abrange 110.000 pés quadrados de espaço de galeria. Os visitantes entram por dois "tridentes" de aço de 80 pés antes de descer ao lado das "escadas dos sobreviventes" - a rota de fuga final para centenas - e a enorme parede de suspensão. Entre os restos, os viajantes encontram o "Impact Steel" dobrado das zonas de colisão e o caminhão de bombeiros esmagado Escada 3, honrando os primeiros socorristas. Dentro, a memória pessoal encontra a história global. A galeria In Memoriam honra as 2.983 vítimas através de paredes de retratos, memórias de áudio e lembranças. Exposições históricas detalham o dia minuto a minuto usando imagens de notícias, transcrições de tráfego aéreo e artefatos pessoais, enquanto examinam a paisagem de segurança pós-9/11 e o legado internacional que moldam nosso mundo moderno.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
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
- Lembre-se que o Memorial e o Museu são locais de memória e reflexão tranquila. Pedimos que todos os visitantes respeitem este lugar feito sagrado através de perda trágica.
Avaliações(6,632)
Spent 2 hours in the museum doing a self guided tour. Could have been longer. Very impactful. Brought back many memories.
Very emotional and it’s a great deal to learn. It was truly about the experience and how you felt…..
We booked a tour and it was well worth it. The guide provided an in depth tour that we would not have experienced on our own. Prepare to spend a few hours here.
Could not book entrance time directly with site but Viator had the time slot I needed. Easy transaction and highly recommended.
This experience is extremely moving and worth your time. It was not too crowded with a timed entry and all were respectful and helpful.
The memorial modeled by the two fountains that flow into a well, the locations where the two original towers stood. What can I say about the museum, which is very comprehensive and poignant given everything it shows and tells. Tributes to the victims and heroes (firefighters, police officers, rescue workers). Minute-by-minute chronology of the events that led to the attacks.
Traveler should definetely visit this area. I believe you will walk out with more knowledge regarding what took place on that day.
Must do even if not cheerful Very educational and tons of explanations I recommend the audio guide
This was my 3rd visit and my husband’s second. My first visit was not long after the museum had opened but we both visited in 2024; unfortunately, the tour we took then spent so much time outside, we hardly saw anything in the museum and we wanted to put that right this visit. We didn’t join a tour but decided to see the museum at our own pace. It is a really excellent museum and a fitting tribute to those who lost their lives or were impacted by the events of 9/11. It really is an incredible museum. The museum blends architecture, archaeology and both historical and personal records to tell the history of the 9/11 attacks and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing at the site where the Twin Towers once stood. The museum is located within the original foundations of the Twin Towers and the space preserves the "Last Column" (the final piece of steel removed from Ground Zero), the Survivors' Stairs and the blue tiled wall, all of which are significant reminders but one exhibit in particular stopped me in my tracks and that was the damaged FDNY Ladder Company 3 fire truck. Heart breaking. The museum is a place to take your time, read the information and understand the stories behind the exhibits. It is mentally, emotionally and physically draining but we believe it is must see for anyone visiting NYC.
The Memorial Museum was a great experience. I suggest you attend the movie options that are included in your ticket. They gave a perspective on the attacks of the towers and how the city of New York got involved to help their fellow people. The museum gave a great perspective of what happened on 9/11. This is a can't miss attraction.



