i have always wanted to visit the memorial museum, i probably won't be able to for many years so thank you for making this. the handwritten messages at the end got me, i was in tears by the end of the video. never forget.
I live in Europe and might not be able to ever visualise this site, because of financial reasons. I’m glad to have ‘visited’ the memorial site and the museum through this way
A day I will never forget or forgve. I will not be able to see the museum in person because of an illness so many thanks for taking me there. I love New York and your show. Much repect from Canada.
Dear Sifat, Thank you from the bottom of my heart for such a powerful tour. I went to the museum but had to leave not too long after I got there. This completed some missing pieces. I will never forget that day. You are such a lovely tour guide and so deeply respectful. Maggie from Boston
Danke, dass Du uns mitgenommen hast. Man kann nur erahnen, wie schrecklich dieser Tag für die ermordeten Menschen war. Mögen sie alle in Frieden ruhen.❤
Thank you Sifat for doing this video of the 9/11 Memorial Muesum and the Memorial Pools and doing it with respect and compassion . It is a very Powerful reminder of the horrific tragedy that happened on 9/11 and for all the families who are getting through everyday who lost their love ones .God continue to Bless all of them.
Yes, sir, and thank you for saying that being respectful of the families who have names on the memorial pools' monuments are beautiful. I always worry about the Twin Towers' monuments with the protests in NYC. The money is for upkeep and security and overall care of the site.
The museum looked, great I like how can learn about things like the Slurry wall segment 13:08 to 13:13 and more. 😃 There's definitely a lot to see in that museum. 😃Thank you for sharing this experience, Sifat!!!😃👍
Thank you Sifat! And I crying again I still cant believe that this happend, every time I see pictures off that day i crying,....😢 Greetings from The Netherland.
What an awesome video it's so very sad to see we will never forget them I would love to go to New York to pay my respect anyway please keep safe and well 😍
Thank you for sharing this powerful and moving tour of the World Trade Center Memorial and 9/11 Memorial Museum. It’s so important to remember and honor the lives lost and the resilience of those affected by that tragic day. Your video captures the solemnity and significance of the site with such respect and sensitivity. It serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of 9/11 and the strength of the human spirit. Grateful for this thoughtful tribute.
Great job! I'm Brad from Florida and just happened to be there the day after you. Didn't get a chance to read everything when we were there. Learned alot more from your video. Thank you!
Sifat, this video is so beautifully and respectfully done. Thank you for the great care you put into this video. I especially appreciate you bringing it to us as we approach the anniversary of this tragedy. Many thanks for all you do, Sifat.
Thanks for sharing this! Will never be forgotten 9/11! I wish to go there to visit 9/11 Memorial Museum but no way to go there cuz of no transportation and I am long way from New York. I live in Missouri State. Hope one day to go there with my friends or family go go with me. Do 9/11 Memorial Museum have elevators for wheel chair and/or walker. Due to can't use steps to climb up or down cuz I am disability with mild C.P. (Cerebral Palsy) and I also have lower back and hips pain issues. So do they have elevators to use for disability people like me? Again, thanks for showing this post to share. R.I.P to all the fallen FDNY, NYPD and the innocent victims in WTC, American 11, United 93, Flight 77 (I think), Flight 175 and I can't spell the word for this building start with letter "P" in Washington DC. Love always and will always never forget! 🕯️🕊️🇺🇲 a🚒🚑🚔✈️🤟🏼❤️💙🤍 and WTC (North/South Towers)
Thank you so much for sharing your walk through the 9/11 museum I won’t be able to go to the museum at all I’m disabled and I also have epilepsy so it’s hard for me to get around by myself I really did love the video
Merci pour cette presentation . Le jour que personne ne doit pas oublier. Le jour ou la liberte est morte et que les gens du monde entier doivent lutter pour faire revivre la vie, l amitie entre ls gens du monde pour etre haureux et libres. La haine doit disparaitre pour que des choses si tristes ne se produisent plus jamais. Personne ne gagne rien si la mort est presente et fait disparaitre des gens innocents , nos amis, nos freres , notre famille . Merci pour le video meme si la trstesse est presente . Ces images doivent faire penser les gens du monde a l importance de la vie , de l humanite de la paix. Amitie
23 yrs later I’m still sad & angry. The memorial should be free. They’re making money off of dead people. I find that despicable. Thanks for the tour. Very informative.
1400 years ago, a baby was born in the remote corner of Arab desert. No one knew at that time that he would be the cause of 9/11 a thousand and four hundred years later in a continent, which was even unknown to the Allmighty.
OMG 😲 please don't explain this horrible day to your young children and if you can't be real about it. Don't say anything. These victims really are dead .
i have always wanted to visit the memorial museum, i probably won't be able to for many years so thank you for making this. the handwritten messages at the end got me, i was in tears by the end of the video. never forget.
Thank you for this video. God bless America. We must never forget this sad day. RIP to all those who lost there lives on that horrific day. 💐💐❤️❤️
I live in Europe and might not be able to ever visualise this site, because of financial reasons. I’m glad to have ‘visited’ the memorial site and the museum through this way
Hate is loud. Love is quiet. Be still and listen. Amazing quote!!!
thank you.
Thank you for this. It is on my bucket list to visit in person.
Thankyou for sharing this! Much respect rest easy the ones that passed always remember 🥺🙏
A day I will never forget or forgve. I will not be able to see the museum in person because of an illness so many thanks for taking me there. I love New York and your show. Much repect from Canada.
Dear Sifat, Thank you from the bottom of my heart for such a powerful tour. I went to the museum but had to leave not too long after I got there. This completed some missing pieces. I will never forget that day. You are such a lovely tour guide and so deeply respectful. Maggie from Boston
Danke, dass Du uns mitgenommen hast.
Man kann nur erahnen, wie schrecklich dieser Tag
für die ermordeten Menschen war.
Mögen sie alle in Frieden ruhen.❤
Thank you Sifat for doing this video of the 9/11 Memorial Muesum and the Memorial Pools and doing it with respect and compassion . It is a very Powerful reminder of the horrific tragedy that happened on 9/11 and for all the families who are getting through everyday who lost their love ones .God continue to Bless all of them.
" Thank You " so much ❤
Thank you Sifat for your tour and with reverence. 🙏🇺🇸
Thank you so much for watching 🙏
Stunning video, thank you ☮️
Yes, sir, and thank you for saying that being respectful of the families who have names on the memorial pools' monuments are beautiful. I always worry about the Twin Towers' monuments with the protests in NYC. The money is for upkeep and security and overall care of the site.
My sympathy may God continue to strengthen the family's of the list ones thanks for sharing ❤❤.
The museum looked, great I like how can learn about things like the Slurry wall segment 13:08 to 13:13 and more. 😃 There's definitely a lot to see in that museum. 😃Thank you for sharing this experience, Sifat!!!😃👍
Cool, thanks
Such a beautiful memorial
Very nice...❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you Sifat! And I crying again I still cant believe that this happend, every time I see pictures off that day i crying,....😢 Greetings from The Netherland.
This is a very sensitive museum! But it is also an important place as well.
Greeting from usa kentucky
. Hope ur well
@@FerrisB_Stiffler.420 there is no way you are from Kentucky.
@mattsceilingfansandmore2573 why do you think that
God bless 🙏 from 🌏 Australia
Thanks for sharing. Always such a reflective moment. ❤️❤️
Thank you for this great tour, Sifat! I visited last October and you're right. You do leave the museum as a different person.
What an awesome video it's so very sad to see we will never forget them I would love to go to New York to pay my respect anyway please keep safe and well 😍
Thank You from Atlanta
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this powerful and moving tour of the World Trade Center Memorial and 9/11 Memorial Museum. It’s so important to remember and honor the lives lost and the resilience of those affected by that tragic day. Your video captures the solemnity and significance of the site with such respect and sensitivity. It serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of 9/11 and the strength of the human spirit. Grateful for this thoughtful tribute.
No more hate only love one another in the name of peace.❤
Nice work, Sifat. Enjoying your vids/live streams.
Glad you like them!
Great job! I'm Brad from Florida and just happened to be there the day after you. Didn't get a chance to read everything when we were there. Learned alot more from your video. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏
Sifat, this video is so beautifully and respectfully done. Thank you for the great care you put into this video. I especially appreciate you bringing it to us as we approach the anniversary of this tragedy. Many thanks for all you do, Sifat.
I still remember exactly where I was that day at that time
Thank you for this touching video. I spent this day in my office in Wiesbaden Germany and I knew, I would awake in an other world next day.
I visited the memorial and museum for the 1st time last year. So emotional viewing this scared ground.
Thank you!
September 12th, 2001. The day ALL of America stood together ❤️
Great videos ❤
Visited the museum a few years ago from Ireland. Well presented in a reverent and respectful way.
Thank u 🙏😢
You're welcome 😊
Thanks for sharing this! Will never be forgotten 9/11! I wish to go there to visit 9/11 Memorial Museum but no way to go there cuz of no transportation and I am long way from New York. I live in Missouri State. Hope one day to go there with my friends or family go go with me. Do 9/11 Memorial Museum have elevators for wheel chair and/or walker. Due to can't use steps to climb up or down cuz I am disability with mild C.P. (Cerebral Palsy) and I also have lower back and hips pain issues. So do they have elevators to use for disability people like me? Again, thanks for showing this post to share. R.I.P to all the fallen FDNY, NYPD and the innocent victims in WTC, American 11, United 93, Flight 77 (I think), Flight 175 and I can't spell the word for this building start with letter "P" in Washington DC. Love always and will always never forget! 🕯️🕊️🇺🇲 a🚒🚑🚔✈️🤟🏼❤️💙🤍 and WTC (North/South Towers)
Wow amazing
Great video
Thank you so much for sharing your walk through the 9/11 museum I won’t be able to go to the museum at all I’m disabled and I also have epilepsy so it’s hard for me to get around by myself I really did love the video
9-11 never should have happened. All those precious lives lost even after 9-11, even in Canada it's a day many people won't ever forget.
I'm confused I thought the muesum was closed down
This is a day no one should ever forget! Never forget 9/11🙏❤️
Merci pour cette presentation . Le jour que personne ne doit pas oublier. Le jour ou la liberte est morte et que les gens du monde entier doivent lutter pour faire revivre la vie, l amitie entre ls gens du monde pour etre haureux et libres. La haine doit disparaitre pour que des choses si tristes ne se produisent plus jamais. Personne ne gagne rien si la mort est presente et fait disparaitre des gens innocents , nos amis, nos freres , notre famille . Merci pour le video meme si la trstesse est presente . Ces images doivent faire penser les gens du monde a l importance de la vie , de l humanite de la paix. Amitie
24:00 What did that child said?
23 yrs later I’m still sad & angry. The memorial should be free. They’re making money off of dead people. I find that despicable. Thanks for the tour. Very informative.
@@yamil.343 how else are they supposed to afford repairs and employee salaries, it's not a charity
@@dasdough the government should be funding this museum
@@dasdough charging damn near $100 for a ticket isn’t necessary
@@Thakid_Kaz that's pretty cheap for what they offer, it's not something you visit every month, it's a tourist attraction mainly.
@@dasdough it’s still capitalizing off of the dead and mourning
Are you Bangladeshi?
👍🙏❤️
Can you buy stuff here or is it just for display?
Yeah they have gift shops inside!
@@TheNYCWalkingShow Awesome.
@@TheNYCWalkingShowgift shops for a tragic event is just, wow
@@tripwire3992
Was kann man da kaufen?
Kleine Modell Flugzeuge ?
Türme aus Lego ??
I forgot already forgave especially Robert graziano anyways What A WACK AS Disney ride
They the “ on “ “huemana” doesn T even know what they are looking at oh yeah The SADDEST COMMENT SECTION !
1400 years ago, a baby was born in the remote corner of Arab desert. No one knew at that time that he would be the cause of 9/11 a thousand and four hundred years later in a continent, which was even unknown to the Allmighty.
This comment made no sense, how would someone born 1400 years ago know that someone in the future would cause 9/11
@Thakid_Kaz The ideology that he preached is the cause of all evils happening around the world.
bang on, religion really is the enemy and its so protected to fool the gullible,
😂
OMG 😲 please don't explain this horrible day to your young children and if you can't be real about it. Don't say anything. These victims really are dead .
@@KarenFlanagan-s7z they're not dead
Video cameras are strictly prohibited in the museum. Not cool!
Congratulations New York on the most depressing and tasteless museum probably ever made! 🤦♂️🙄
@@daniellefrancis1476 Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Educate yourself.
Or just go on TH-cam comments and be edgy. 🙄
Shame on you
People are paying to go inside the museum to feel sad, bring back a sad day.(It's all about the money.)
They’re just capitalizing off of death like they do everyday
You're a sad day
@pinkturtle2016 and history isn’t always about profiting off of dead people and using their death site for greed
It sadly isn't funded by the city, it takes a lot of maintenance and upkeep. There is also a large morgue in the museum that costs money to operate.
I would say people aren't going in there to feel sad. They're going in there to learn about the history and pay their respects to those who died.
About 13:20, it sounded like you recorded an EVP. Am I the only one that caught that? Sounded like a child.
There were kids in the museum.....
13:58 : SO UNNECESSARY what the woman on the right in the white shirt did.
She was just showing that little kid what the planes did to the buildings. So wasn’t really unnecessary. Not like she was making fun of the situation!
Thank you!