Final Weeks – Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition Must Close May 25
Ninety-seven years ago, on an otherwise calm April morning in 1912, the world's largest ship, the RMS Titanic, sank during her maiden voyage after a colliding with an iceberg in the North Atlantic. On board were 2,228 passengers, including titans of commerce and industry, artists, senior members of governments, immigrant families dreaming of a new life and more than 890 members of her crew. More than 1,500 people died. No one believed it could happen. Today, this epic story is revived through Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition. Viewed by more than 20 million people worldwide, the Exhibition is among the highest attended in history. Advance ticket purchases are strongly recommended due to the popularity of Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition. Without an advanced ticket, we cannot guarantee admission. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition tickets include Museum general admission and are only valid for the date and time purchased. |

