Je vous déconseille ce musée, à moins que vous ne souhaitiez payer 30$ pour voir des photos et vidéos que vous avez sans doute déjà vus. Une perte de temps.
I have tried to go there 3 times, even at 10.30am the queue is insane,it's impossible to get a ticket within a reasonable time. First they close at 4pm (most museums close at 5pm),then the last ticket entry time is at 3pm (most museums do this until 30 min before closure). This is a disgrace for such an important monument. Even wiyh a go city pass, you have to get a timed entry ticket and cannot just go in or even book online in advance. Edit: i am in the queue again and they say they close at 5pm last admission a 4pm, which contradicts what the agents told me last time. Total waiting time: 1 hour 10 minutes. Arrived 10.50, got to the ticjet window at 12, got the next ticket available for 1pm. They really expect you to spend your day there, what a waste
Definitely one of the most moving moments I've ever been at. I can't believe I waited this long not to visit the site.. Be there,Really gave you a sense of the size of the building and and the destruction that took place. I like the fact that in my mind when you visit that place you never forget what happened and hope to God nothing ever happens like that again
I was a bit disappointed with this museum. They say they are limiting entry with time stamps but that felt like nothing but a huge lie. We were packed like sardines. There was no free walking space and it made the experience agitating. The exhibits are great, but cannot be properly experienced when there are over 500 people in each zone.
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