One of the world’s most unique and poignant museums, the Ground Zero Museum Workshop is a pictorial and artefact chronicle of the post 9/11 recovery measures undertaken.

With images shot by the official Ground Zero photographer Gary Marlon Suson, the museum captivates the emotions, the depth of the destruction that silenced the world in unison, and embarked on journey after journey with hope to recover and save as many as they could. The images transcend unspoken words that form emotions that run deep within one’s soul. These rare images which are considered sensitive to some as well as display certain remnants that truly allows you to get a feel of what recovery workers and firemen handled when working to save as many as they could.

Some remnants which include shards of glass or metal, give visitors to the museum the look and feel of what once was a truly the massive structure that used to be the World Trade Centre. This collection of rare photos and remnants collected from various people who assisted with the recovery and cleanup give insight and depth and a feel to what one would call a great tragedy in these modern times. For those who wish to pay respects, as well as connect with the calamity that shook the world, visit the Ground Zero Museum and remember those who fell that day not too long ago.

Make way to this remarkable museum and be filled with emotions, as you walk down memory lane of the fallen. Also, ensure that you have comfortable accommodation at the likes of a delightful New York hotel such as the Millennium Broadway Hotel New York. Situated amidst the bustling metropolis, this lavish hotel offers guests comfort and luxury in each of its rooms, alongside gracious hospitality and satisfaction.