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The beauty and mystery of the Black Glass Necklace offer a glimpse into life in 1912. Buried for decades in a concretion, it has now emerged to be seen for the first time since that tragic night.

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At TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition in Orlando, visitors step into history and experience a world unlike any other through authentic Titanic artifacts recovered directly from the ocean floor. The Exhibition features carefully conserved items from the wrecksite and costumed actor portrayals, providing a rare and powerful connection to the Ship and her passengers and crew. Guests can walk through stunning full-scale re-creations of iconic rooms like the Grand Staircase and First Class Suite and connect with the personal stories of those on board. This unforgettable experience blends education, emotion, and awe for visitors of all ages.

Recovered black glass necklace on display at the TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition in Orlando, newly conserved and shown for the first time.

Black Glass Necklace

Connect with both the beauty and tragedy of Titanic’s story through the newly conserved Black Glass Necklace, now on display for the first time in Orlando. Discover its miraculous survival in the depths of the ocean, and imagine the passenger who may have once worn it.

The preserved Little Piece, in blue lighting, a recovered artifact on display the Titanic museum in Orlando

Little Piece

Experience the scale and significance of this massive 2-ton section of Titanic’s hull, known as Little Piece. Discover its remarkable journey from seafloor to showcase as part of RMS Titanic Inc.’s most ambitious recovery effort. Through one of the most striking artifacts ever brought to the surface, witness both Titanic’s strength and her tragic demise.

EXPERIENCE THE SHIP

Titanic VR Experience at Titanic Orlando

NEW! VR Experience

Discover the most historically accurate virtual reality Titanic experience ever created. This exclsuive VR journey places you aboard the Ship in 1912, exploring its interiors, crew spaces, and engineering areas with stunning historical accuracy. Then witness the Ship’s final moments for an emotional and unforgettable immersive experience.

Golden cherub detail on the Grand Staircase recreation at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition.

The Grand Staircase

The Grand Staircase was perhaps the most opulent part of the Ship. View it for yourself and take in the rich craftsmanship that is an exact replica of the Grand Staircase on Titanic. Take home a commemorative photograph, captured by our professional photographers, for an additional fee.

Recreation of Titanic’s Promenade Deck under dim lighting, evoking the atmosphere of the Ship’s final night.

Promenade Deck

Step onto the deck where passengers once stood beneath a canopy of stars on that moonless April night in 1912. Feel the chill in the air and the mounting tension as lifeboats were lowered into the icy Atlantic, and take in the atmosphere of a night that changed so many lives.

Visitors holding their boarding passes at the Titanic museum.

Passenger Information & Stories

Upon entering TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition, you will receive a boarding card with an actual passenger’s name. This, along with the numerous personal stories highlighted throughout the exhibition, will give you a new perspective on this incredible tragedy.

Memorial gallery at the Titanic musem, to preserve the legacy of the passengers.

Memorial Gallery

Learn the fate of the passenger on your boarding pass. See recovered artifacts that can be linked directly to a particular passenger. Pause a moment to reflect on your reactions to and thoughts about this powerful Exhibition.

Visitors touching an Iceberg at the Titanic Museum Orlando

Touch an Iceberg

Unusual weather patterns in April 1912 led to a higher number of icebergs in the North Atlantic. Reach out and touch the icy cold that surrounded Titanic on that final night. Feel the unforgettable chill that brings history within arm’s reach.

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Artifact Specialist leading a guided tour at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition in Orlando, sharing real stories from the Ship’s passengers and crew.

Guided Tours

Monday–Friday at 11:30 a.m. & 2 p.m.

Join your Artifact Specialist and walk through Titanic’s creation, her luxurious accommodations, and the cutting-edge technology of 1912. Along the way, hear powerful accounts of real passengers and crew—stories of hope, courage, and heartbreak.

History comes alive on this special Titanic family tour designed to spark curiosity in young explorers.

Titanic Adventure for Kids

Saturdays & Sundays at 10:30 a.m.

History comes alive on this special family tour designed to spark curiosity in young explorers. Led by an Artifact Specialist, the Titanic Adventure for Kids – The Cat, The Bear, & The Boat tour is a journey through the Exhibition. Kids will learn how the Ship was built, what life was like on board, and what made Titanic such a marvel of her time.

Actress in period costume performing at the Titanic Dinner Gala in Orlando, an immersive evening of reenactments and fine dining.

Titanic Dinner Gala

Fridays & Saturdays, 5–8 p.m.

Can you imagine being on board Titanic the night of April 14? Step into the elegance of 1912 at the Titanic Dinner Gala. You’ll experience an immersive evening featuring a four-course meal, champagne toast, and thoughtful reenactments of the night the world will never forget.

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WHAT OUR GUESTS ARE SAYING
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“I loved this. Very interesting information throughout the museum. A neat experience to be given a ticket of actual passengers and find out at the end if they survived. The actual chunk of ice was freezing and fun to take photos with. The recreation of the SOS message gave me chills.”
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“Great destination to visit in Orlando. This is the second time I’ve been, and it was just as fun as the first. I love really feeling like I’m in 1912 and getting to know more about that cold night so long ago. The displays look so real here! Definitely would recommend if you want to know more about the Titanic!”
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“This is a must-see. I thoroughly enjoyed going through this exhibit. The rooms are set up nicely with real artifacts, replicas and photos. The flow between rooms is perfect. They take you from the building of the Titanic to the impact with the iceberg to the rescue and recovery. It's chilling looking at the actual artifacts and thinking about what happened.”
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