The Oculus is a bustling transportation hub and retail destination located in the heart of the World Trade Center campus in New York City. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, this architectural marvel serves as a symbol of resilience and remembrance, with its white metal-clad steel ribs reaching outwards like a hand releasing a dove. With its central skylight aligning with the sun's angles on September 11th, the Oculus stands as a poignant reminder of the attacks that took place in 2001.
Owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the Oculus is home to 12 subway lines, the World Trade Center PATH station, and a wide range of retailers. It welcomes over a million people each week, offering a vibrant atmosphere filled with commuters, shoppers, and visitors. From weekly programs and art exhibits to farmers' markets and musical performances, there is always something happening at the Oculus.
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