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Eleven Tears in New York, NY

200 Vesey St New York, NY 10285
The following tours visit Eleven Tears in New York, NY:
Small-Group Guided 9/11 Memorial Tour with Museum Tickets Photo
4/27/2024 - 3/31/2025
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Eleven Tears' Memorial, recognized as a profound tribute to the shared agony and resilience displayed during the tragic events of 9/11, serves as a vital point of interest in New York City. Renowned for its subtle grandeur and exceptional portrayal of loss and hope, the memorial is nestled within the American Express Headquarters at 200 Vesey Street, just a stone's throw away from Ground Zero. Visitors to the city are drawn to this heartfelt monument for the emotional connection it fosters, the conversations it inspires about survival & courage, and for its unique design that flawlessly captures the depth of the event it memorializes.

The history of the memorial is marked with collective grief and at the same time, unity. Unveiled on the first anniversary of the terrible attacks, in 2002, the monument honors eleven American Express employees who perished that fateful day. Conceptualized and crafted by artist Ken Smith, this heart-rending installation becomes a mirror to the world, reflecting the human story of loss, resilience, and the indomitable human spirit to fight back.

The Eleven Tears Memorial is an epitome of connotative symbolism combining art and sentiment. The 600-pound tear-shaped crystal, the Memorial's central piece, dangles from the ceiling, reverberating the heaviness of mourning. It is suspended above an eleven-sided granite pool filled with continuously circulating water, honoring each of the eleven victims with their names, birthdates, and work locations etched into the granite. The water beneath gracefully receives the ‘tears’, symbolizing collective bereavement. An interesting facet of this monument is how it was designed to allow natural light into the atrium where it is located, creating a play of lights at different times of the day - like a promise of a new dawn after a sorrowful night.

Every year, countless tourists and locals grace this monument not merely for its historical and aesthetic appeal, but also for the profound feelings it caresses within one’s heart. They throng this place to immerse themselves into a reflective tranquillity, contemplating the events of the past and their own existence in the world.

To sum up, the Eleven Tears Memorial is a fundamental point of interest for every visitor to New York City. It extends a hauntingly beautiful peek into the city’s historical past, and its indomitable spirit with which it faced the challenges. The array of emotions it lures, the messages it subtly conveys, and the striking artistic precision it displays make it an essential halt in your journey through the city. Especially if you wish to feel the city’s pulse, its spirit and celebrate the human tenacity to not only survive the harshest storms but to emerge stronger with hope.


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