Explore the hidden depths of Titanic
The only exhibition with Titanic artifacts recovered from the ocean floor
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A visit to TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition isn’t just a day at the museum.
It’s an opportunity to meaningfully connect with and carry forward the stories of the thousands of passengers and crew members lost when the Ship sank. Millions of visitors worldwide have seen Titanic in a new light through more than 5,500 artifacts we’ve recovered directly from the wrecksite and now share with the public—including the 15-ton Big Piece of the Ship’s hull on display in Las Vegas.
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titanic: the artifact exhibition
With authentic artifacts, full-scale re-creations of iconic spaces, and deeply personal stories of passengers and crew, this immersive experience offers a powerful and educational look at the people, events, and legacy of Titanic’s fateful journey.
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titanic: the artifact exhibition
With authentic artifacts, full-scale re-creations of iconic spaces, and deeply personal stories of passengers and crew, this immersive experience offers a powerful and educational look at the people, events, and legacy of Titanic’s fateful journey.
Our commitment to Titanic and her passengers and crew
As salvor-in-possession of Titanic’s wrecksite since 1994, we have exclusive rights to recover artifacts from the debris field around the Ship.
We don’t own Titanic, but we do own our responsibility.
Our recovery and preservation efforts are an important part of our role as stewards of the Ship and the memory of those who were on board. It’s our mission to carry on Titanic’s legacy and share its historical—and profoundly human—significance with generations to come.
The science behind our stewardship
What stories lie in Titanic’s debris field, more than two miles below the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean? That’s what we’ve set out to discover in our nine expeditions to the Ship’s vast wrecksite since 1987.
Our research teams map the wrecksite, document marine life that now inhabits the area, and recover artifacts from the debris field, from pocket-sized personal items to the 17-ton Big Piece of the Ship’s hull. A full-time collections team painstakingly preserves and studies the artifacts. Many of them make their way to our exhibitions worldwide, while those too fragile to travel are carefully monitored and preserved for the future.
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