Open today at 09:00-19:30(Admission ends at 17:50)
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
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1 Olympic Wy, Belfast BT3 9EP, United KingdomMap
Phone+44 28 9076 6386
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Titanic Belfast consists of nine interactive galleries that tell the story of the Titanic from beginning to end. Each gallery is designed with advanced technology and audio-visual effects to create an immersive experience.
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Belfast is the birthplace of the "Titanic", and this memorial built by the H&W shipyard is currently the largest and authentic "Titanic"-themed pavilion in the world. The memorial hall contains 9 galleries, which use technological special effects to show the production process of the Titanic in a panoramic view. It also incorporates many interactive instruments for visitors to use, explaining the design concept of the Titanic from 1900 in a new way. The historical story of its birth and finally sinking in front of a glacier is refreshing. Here, visitors can experience the place where the Titanic left port after the last departure. In the old dock that has been well preserved since 1911, they can trace back the painful memories of the disaster and the unforgettable love story.
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Titanic Belfast consists of nine interactive galleries that tell the story of the Titanic from beginning to end. Each gallery is designed with advanced technology and audio-visual effects to create an immersive experience.
Titanic Belfast is an impressive museum located at the historic shipyard where the Titanic was built. The interactive exhibits, immersive storytelling, and detailed recreations provide a captivating exploration of the Titanic's history, construction, and legacy, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and tourists alike.
Exploring Titanic Belfast was a journey through both maritime history and architectural marvels. The iconic building's design evoked the ship's hull, overlooking the historic slipways where Titanic was constructed. Inside, immersive exhibitions traced the Titanic's conception, construction, and tragic voyage, vividly bringing its story to life. The scale models and interactive displays captivated with their attention to detail. Ascending through the museum, the Titanic Experience transported me through time, from the bustling shipyard scenes to the opulence of its interior. The panoramic views from the building's observation deck offered a glimpse of Belfast's industrial past and vibrant present. As I left, the sunset bathed the building in a warm glow, reflecting on the nearby River Lagan. Titanic Belfast was not just a museum but a poignant exploration of innovation, tragedy, and resilience, etching lasting memories of history and hope.
This museum is a must if you are going to Belfast. it has the actual height of the ship when you walk in, so you get the scale of how big Titanic was. you also see a set up of what a 1st class cabin would have been like. there is a section where you can learn more about the real people who were on board as well as learning about the construction. If you want your own heart of the ocean, they are available in the gift shop!
It was worth the visit. This exhibit covers how the Titanic was built, the shipbuilding industry in Belfast, what the ship looked like inside and out, and the recovery of the wreckage.I spent two to three hours there. You will find so much information about the Titanic tragedy to read, with all the realistic replicas of different classes of cabins, the ship, etc.I'm so impressed with how they start with the building of the Titanic and then, obviously, end with the sinking. And also I love how they designed the ticket similar to the original Titanic ticket. And also there's a souvenir shop where you can buy replicas of the historical blue diamond necklaces, etc.This exhibit really blew me away. If you like history, don’t miss this.