9/11 victims museum to open in NYC this month

9/11 victims museum to open in NYC this month
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A long-awaited museum dedicated to the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks will open to the public at the World Trade Center site on May 21.

The opening will follow a May 15 ceremony and a six-day dedication period during which the museum will be open around the clock for 9/11 family members, rescue and recovery workers and others directly affected by the 2001 attacks, said Joe Daniels, president of the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum.

"We want to make sure that our doors are open for them to see it before the public does," Daniels said.

The museum includes two core exhibitions at the foundation of the trade centre complex.

One of them, called In Memoriam, pays tribute to the 2,983 people killed in the September 11, 2001, attacks as well as the six people killed in a truck bombing at the trade centre on February 26, 1993.

The other, a three-part historical exhibition, tells the story of September 11 and explores what led to the terrorist strikes.

The museum's regular hours will be 9am to 8pm daily.

"This is a major milestone," Daniels said.

"It's just a very real marker of the rebirth of the World Trade Center."

Planners had originally hoped that the museum could open in 2011, on the 10th anniversary of the attacks. Construction delays were made worse by flooding caused by Superstorm Sandy and by a funding dispute with the site's owner, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, stopping all work for nearly a year.

The planned ticket price of $US24 ($A25.97) has angered some September 11 family members.

Retired Deputy Fire Chief Jim Riches and Sally Regenhard, each of whom lost firefighter sons in the attacks, complained earlier this year that the museum "was never intended to be a revenue-generating tourist attraction with a prohibitive budget and entrance fee."

Museum officials defend the planned ticket price, saying the museum's operations are privately funded.

Daniels said there will be no admission charge for relatives of September 11 victims or for rescue and recovery workers. Children age six and younger will be allowed in free and admission will be free for everyone on Tuesdays from 5pm to 8pm

There will continue to be no charge to enter the World Trade Center memorial plaza, which is already open. About 5.3 million people visited the plaza last year to see the two huge fountains that sit in the original footprints of the twin towers.

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