Explore and Learn from Home During the Temporary Closure

A view looking up toward a sunny sky shows One World Trade Center towering over the branches of blooming Callery pear tree with white flowers.A view looking up toward a sunny sky shows One World Trade Center towering over the branches of blooming Callery pear tree with white flowers.
Photo by Jin S. Lee

During this temporary closure, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum offers you the opportunity to share in our commitment to commemorate the victims of the 9/11 and 1993 attacks, honor the courage of the first responders, and educate people from around the world  through a host of online resources.

We invite you to visit our Learn and Explore from Home page to: 

Join us in upholding our critical mission to honor and remember the 2,983 people killed in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 and February 26, 1993 during this unprecedented time and explore these stories of compassion, solidarity, and hope.

As part of the fabric of the city, we recognize our responsibility to operate in the best interest of the millions who live, work, and visit here. We remain in contact with our health and government partners to learn more about this evolving situation so we can once again provide safe and meaningful access to this site.

For current ticket holders or reservation questions, please contact reservations@911memorial.org.

By 9/11 Memorial Staff

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