Sep 11, 2021

9/11 Memorial Museum in New York City

Beneath the reflecting pool of the North Tower of the former World Trade Center, the 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York City recounts the terror attacks that took place here in 1993 and 2001. With the 9/11 Memorial Plaza above outlining the footprint of the towers, the museum itself is a step inside the foundation and many surviving fragments of the complex. 

A visit to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum is truly a sobering and reflective experience. It's emotional and humanizing, and offers a glimpse into a narrative that is still very much evolving and impacting the world we live in today. 

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC


911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC
Twin Tower tridents.

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC
The slurry wall that surrounds the foundations of the WTC.

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC
The remains of the antenna mast that stood atop 1 WTC.

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC
Vesey Street stair remnant: The "Survivors' Stairs"

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC
"The Last Column"

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC
This is a section of steel from the North Tower of the World Trade Center where Flight 11 impacted the building between the 93rd and 99th floors.

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC

911 Memorial Museum Inside NYC