Titanic: The Exhibition opened his doors in London’s Canada Water this morning, bringing with it a selection of never-before-seen in UK personal artefacts that tell touching stories of the ship’s passengers and crew.
Created by Musealia and curated by the Swedish Historian Claes-Göran Wetterholm, the exhibition sold more than 50.000 tickets during the presale, breaking all previous records, and despite the actual Covid context. This is the first time the exhibition visits UK.
During its stay in London, Musealia will partner with the leading global entertainment discovery platform Fever, co-producers of the exhibition.
Titanic: The Exhibition will display around 200 objects from passengers, retelling a very human side to the story of the ship’s sinking. Visitors will be able to experience life-size recreations of some of the ship’s interiors and learn more about the history of the ship through dynamic audio guides, which also feature music and sound effects.
Tickets for this experience are on sale now and through Fever’s marketplace here, with adult prices starting from £27.90 and for children, from £15.90. Discounts and family passes are also available.
PRACTICAL INFO
Dates: Opens December 17Opening Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 10am-7pm; Friday 10am-8pm; Saturday 9am-8.30pm; Sunday 9am-8pm; Closed TuesdayTickets: £27.90/£15.90 adult/childAddress: Dock X, Retail Park Unit 1 Canada Water, Surrey Quays Road, SE16 2XUWebsite: titanicexhibitionlondon.com