Hear the engine sounds echoing and feel the bite of the cold, crisp air that the passengers felt on their tragic voyage. See personal items of the passengers, a full-scale recreation of the Grand Staircase, a felt bowler hat, and glassware. Viewed by more than 25 million people worldwide, the Exhibition is one of the highest attended in history. BUY TICKETS General Admission 32.00 Senior (Over 65) 30.00 Military 25.00 Children (4-12) 24.00 Child (0-3) FREE Locals (with valid ID) 25. We will be closed on Tuesday Sept 13 and Wednesday Sept 14 for maintenance. In this 25,000 square-foot (2,322.5-sq m) exhibit, walk through authentic likenesses of first- and third-class rooms with furnishings by the original manufacturers. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition Over 250 authentic artifacts that recovered from the Titanic Re-creations of staterooms on the Titanic Walk the decks. The personal artifacts on display offer emotional connections to the forever-altered lives of those on-board Titanic. Since the discovery of her remains in 1985, artifacts have been recovered and put on display. The ship carried some of the world's wealthiest people as well as emigrants from Great Britain and Europe seeking a new life in North America. Now, 98 years later, THEMUSEUM welcomes visitors to pay tribute to this tragedy at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition. The legendary Titanic now rests 12,415 feet (3,784 m) below the Atlantic Ocean’s surface. Featuring more than 250 authentic artifacts, as well as breathtaking replicas from the famous ship, the Titanic exhibit truly brings history to life. In the early morning hours of April 15, 1912, before the sun’s first light, the RMS Titanic collided with an iceberg and caused one of the deadliest disasters peacetime waters have ever seen. Now you can see that ship’s whistle, guest luggage, personal artifacts of passengers, and more in this amazing exhibit. The Titanic, deemed “practically unsinkable” by its builders, met its historic fate on a calm April night. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition comes to Sloan Museum January 21-May 21, 2017.
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