The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is located in downtown Oklahoma City at 620 N. Harvey Ave. Click here for directions and parking.

Visit the Memorial Museum

The Memorial Museum will take you on a chronological, self-guided interactive tour through the story of April 19, 1995, and the days, weeks, months and years that followed the bombing of Oklahoma City’s Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Touring the Memorial Museum is essential to understanding the story of April 19, 1995, and its impact. Click here for more on the Memorial Museum. You set the pace of your experience. Tours and additional content can be accessed through the OKCNM Mobile App which is available for download on your device in the Apple Store or Google Play.

Museum Hours & Admission

Monday – Saturday, 9am – 6pm
Sunday, 12pm – 6pm
(the last ticket is sold daily at 5pm)

  • Adults $15
  • Senior (62+) $12
  • Military (With ID) $12
  • Student (6-17 or college student with current ID) $12
  • Children (5 years and under) Free

  • The average visit lasts an hour and a half.
  • Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Please view the Group Information page for details.
  • The Museum is closed Easter, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.


Visit the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial

The Outdoor Symbolic Memorial is a place of quiet reflection. This Memorial honors those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever on April 19, 1995. It encompasses the now-sacred soil where the Murrah Building once stood, as well as the surrounding area devastated during the attack. Click here for more on the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial.
The 168 chairs represent the lives taken on April 19, 1995. They stand in nine rows to represent each floor of the building, and each chair bears the name of someone killed on that floor. Nineteen smaller chairs stand for the children. The field is located on the footprint of the Murrah Building.

Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. National Park Service Rangers are on the site daily, except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, to answer questions. Rangers are available from 9:00am to 5:00pm.

The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum does not receive any annual operating funds from the federal, state or local government. Museum admissions, store sales, the OKC Memorial Marathon, earnings from an endowment and private fundraising allow the Memorial and Museum to be self-sustaining.

Both the Memorial Museum and Outdoor Symbolic Memorial are smoke-free environments.