Immerse yourself in the dramatic, poignant history of the doomed luxury ocean liner, once thought to be unsinkable. Viewed by millions of people all over the world, this moving exhibition contains 250 authentic artifacts recovered from the wreckage of the ship after it struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean and sunk during its 1912 maiden voyage.
See recovered items including luggage, jewelry, china, ship's whistles, floor tiles, an unopened bottle of Champagne and a huge section of the ship's hull. Explore replicas of the first- and third-class cabins — complete with furnishings from the original manufacturers — and the ship's Grand Staircase.
Through educational displays, learn about the construction of the luxury ship; the series of events that led to its destruction; and the personal stories of the men, women and children who were aboard. Less than half of them survived when the Titanic sank.
Explore this fascinating, memorable exhibit at your own pace, and learn the true story of what happened to this most famous of ships that long-ago spring night.