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Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour

Overview
Visit the 5-star rated Ground Zero Museum Workshop for an intimate and detailed and introduction to the “Real Ground Zero” and to things you won't see at the nearby 9/11 Memorial & Museum. The “kid-friendly” non-graphic imagery, 100 audio stories, Ground Zero artifacts and rare photos housed in this non-profit museum exhibit the heroic efforts of the FDNY firefighters on that fateful day in 2001 and the 9-month “Recovery Period." See the "Bible Page" and the "Frozen Clock." Winner of TripAdvisor’s “Top 25 Museums in the USA” award in 2013 & 2014, this is the only place you can actually pick up and hold Ground Zero artifacts, a chilling reminder for adults and a chance for young children to learn about a significant moment in history. Located in the historic Meatpacking District on West 14th street near the High Line Park and Chelsea Market Eateries. Known world-wide as the "Biggest LITTLE Museum in New York." Images by the Official Photographer at Ground Zero.
City: New York City
Sun 29 Dec
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Starting at $32.50
Sun 29 Dec
Starting at $32.50
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What's Included
Self-guided audio tour
Walk-through of 9/11 artifacts with museum guide
Free Water
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Cameras are allowed but no videotaping, no cell phones, food or drink allowed on tours
  • Due to security and space concerns, all backpacks and large bags must be stored at the front of the museum during the tour. There are no exceptions. Failure to comply will result in forfeiture of the tour
  • This does NOT include admission to the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. The Ground Zero Museum Workshop was established in 2005 and has been active part in remembrance and education of the September 11 tragedy
  • This is a separate tour/experience from the 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Audio Tours in Spanish, French, Italian and French - (included)
What To Expect
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Ground Zero Museum Workshop
The Ground Zero Museum Workshop in the Meat-Packing District on West 14th Street features stunning images, rare video and remnants from the Ground Zero Recovery Period, all packed into an intimate and emotional space. On display are 100 of Gary Marlon Suson's most well-known images, including the charred Genesis 11: Tower of Babylon Bible Page found in the WTC rubble, the Frozen Clock stuck at 10:02am, marking the collapse of the South Tower and several FDNY Honor Guard images. The actual clock itself is also on display in the museum. The only all-access, sanctioned photographer at Ground Zero, Suson's one-of-a-kind, 3-D photo installations place viewers into the "hole" at Ground Zero. Visitors are also allowed the rare opportunity to pick up and hold World Trade Center steel and window glass. Tours are limited to just 25 people, and include a powerful 15-minute video. The Ground Zero Museum is about 5-minutes from Ground Zero via the "E" train. Daily tours last about 90 minutes and include the intimate stories behind 100 images and remnants. This is a "don't-miss" museum that touches the heart of young and old alike. No graphic or morbid images are displayed and the museum is known for its sensitivity to a very tough subject matter. Suitable for children.
Cancellation Policy
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Reviews (319)
Elizabeth S
Sep 2009
Moving, engrossing, and utterly worth the entrance fee! The tour starts with a video that was a tad high on my "schmaltzometer", but other than that it was an amazing look into the recovery process both physically of the site and emotionally of some of those affected. Tastefully put together and for a small room there is so much to see and hear that I didn't manage to fit it all in.
KARLA D
Sep 2009
It is more like a photo gallery exhibition rather than a museum. The place is very small, only a big room with lots of pictures. I think it's over priced. The day that we visited the "museum" the place had a fire inspection. The inspector was talking loud, coming in and out of a window inside the museum. I did not appreciate that. It was very rude. We only had about an hour to look at the pictures and the inspector was there for about half hour so we did not had much time. Instead of visiting this museum I recommend the visitors center for ground zero. They only charge 10 and I found it to be more interesting, they have pictures, artifacts, video and much more information.
Sharon E
Jul 2009
Very tastefully done, and I really enjoyed the headsets that read to me instead of having to read signs. It was anything but boring. The stories were interesting and just right in length of time. I wish I could have heard every one, but just didn't get around to everything.

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