No, not the giant hole in the earth thats been there for 10 years... The one thats "scheduled" to open in 2012. Here is a video that shows what it will be like inside of the complex.
I personally dont like the fact that they buried this thing under ground and made everything else outside of the museum completely ignore what went on there. Its just a pretty park, with a fountain.... and no reference at all to the atrocity of what happened there. Unless people pay their $15 and go into the museum, there will be no remembrance and no memorial to the people who lost their lives. The entire thing is just a feel good, politically correct approach to the situation - cooked up by a committee of leftists who have already forgotten.