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180, Greenwich Street, New York (Manhattan), The United States Of America
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2024
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Large area dedicated to the victims of the attacks with 2 large pools offering free access at any time of day

The new towers of the World Trade Center frame the 9/11 Memorial, this large space dedicated to the victims of the attacks. It is the central element of the site. Opened on September 11, 2011, 10 years after the collapse of the twin towers, the Memorial consists of two large pools with interior waterfalls (North Pool and South Pool) where the names of all the victims of the 2001 and 1993 attacks are forever engraved on the walls of these two square bases, above the museum that pays tribute to them. There's about three thousand of them. Sad anecdote: sometimes you will see that a white rose has been slipped into the engraving of a name, it's a way to pay tribute to the victims whose birthday it is. It is not uncommon to see relatives gathering in front of one of the names. The perpetual movement of the water that falls into the basin and then rises again represents both the fall of the twin towers but also the cycle of life and permanent renewal. We don't forget, but we go on living. These two basins are located exactly where the two towers of the World Trade Center used to be. The memorial is now open to the public and you can visit it, free of charge, at any time of the day. Every September 11, the American president goes there and lays a rose before observing a minute's silence. Despite the tragic events that took place there, the atmosphere is not heavy but rather soothing. A magnificent place of meditation.

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Lita69
Visited in april 2018
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Le lieu immanquable pour ne jamais oublier mais aussi pour ressentir une ambiance extraordinairement calme, respectueuse et exceptionnelle. Le musée nous a beaucoup plu car il retrace très bien l'évènement si terrible mais est aussi un lieu de recueillement et de respect pour les victimes. Une vraie réussite !
Juditilla92
Visited in march 2018
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Lieu tres emouvant. Le musée est tres interessant et il est posible d'aprendre beaucoup de choses sur ce qui s'est passé ce jour là et l'impact qu'il y a eu pour tout le pays.
nimar42
Visited in april 2017
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Un grand moment d’émotions. L'extérieur,est bien mieux que le musée
roby82
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A lot of emotion when visiting this memorial. It is hard to imagine the configuration of the scene and the chronology of the tragic events. A sign prompts to touch the fridge that bears all the names of the victims to pay tribute to them. It's hard to note this symbolic place that needs to be seen when we go through NEW YORK.
Visited in may 2017
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Lieu très émouvant, le lieu devait être encore plus impressionnant avant la tragédie. Le lieu n'est pas accessible de près la nuit (gardiens). Triste endroit. Le musée est émouvant, la salle avec les photos des victimes donne un coup de massue...les écrans interactifs bien qu’émouvants (ou voit le nom, l'âge et des détails de la vie des victimes) et un peu "morbide".
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