Dozens of seated people watch people speaking on a stage beside the Last Column at Foundation Hall. A video is projected on a wall and the lighting in the hall has been dimmed for the event.
Photo by Jin S. Lee

Programs and Events

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum hosts a variety of programs and events that explore the attacks and their ongoing repercussions. Programs are tailored to different audiences and are offered on-site and online.

Public Programs

Three men and a woman take part in a moderated discussion on stage at the Museum. The woman is speaking, second from the left, as the three men listen. The black silhouettes of audience members are in the foreground.
Photo by Monika Graff

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is dedicated to deepening our audience’s understanding of 9/11’s continuing impact in America and around the world through film screenings, moderated conversations, and performances.

Student and Teacher Programs

About a dozen children take part in a school program at the museum. The children are facing toward the photographer and holding clipboards.
Photo by Jin S. Lee

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum offers online programs for students and teachers interested in learning about and teaching 9/11 and its ongoing relevance. Offerings include virtual field tripsteacher professional development workshops, our Anniversary in the Schools webinarfirst-person accounts from past webinar programs, and dynamic online lessons tailored by theme and grade level.

Youth and Family Programs

A teenage girl and a woman create a name impression at the Memorial by rubbing charcoal over a sheet of paper placed on an inscription. Other families beside them do the same along a bronze parapet inscribed with victims’ names.
Photo by Jin S. Lee

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum offers a variety of programs for visitors with children. All activities use age-appropriate language to help children learn more about 9/11 and how people responded to the attacks.

Virtual Tours

A male tour guide stands in front of the mangled antenna of Tower One as he talks to visitors on a guided tour in Memorial Hall.
Photo by Jin S. Lee

Take in panoramic views of the rebuilt World Trade Center and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in these dynamic virtual tours. Tours are live, interactive, and led by Museum staff using Zoom. All tours are in Eastern Time and conducted in English.

Event Calendar

Two men take part in a discussion at the Museum. The auditorium is lit blue and spotlight is on the two men as they sit on stage. Silhouetted audience members watch from the left.
Photo by Jin S. Lee

View our upcoming and ongoing events happening at the Museum, including commemoration and weekly tributes that are open to the public.