Pittsburgh's Carnegie Science Center is set to welcome a popular Titanic exhibition, with visitors to be immersed in full-scale room re-creations of the doomed vessel alongside 154 authentic artefacts when it opens to the public next month.

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 20 Sep 2023


Pittsburgh's Carnegie Science Center is set to welcome a popular Titanic exhibition, with visitors to be immersed in full-scale room re-creations of the doomed vessel alongside 154 authentic artefacts when it opens to the public next month.
Called Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, the exhibition has been viewed by more than 30 million people worldwide and takes visitors on a chronological journey through life on the Titanic, with a replica boarding pass featuring a real passenger’s name; from the ship’s construction to life on board, the fated sinking, and modern-day recovery efforts.
“We bring in touring exhibitions to share collections not easily accessible to the public and to bridge the gap between reading about history and experiencing it,” said Jason Brown, Henry Buhl, Jr., director of Carnegie Science Center.
“Not only will you see authentic artifacts recovered from the wreck site of the famous Ship, but you will also be immersed in real stories of heroism, love, fear, and impossible decisions in the face of tragedy as well as the ongoing scientific efforts made to analyze and preserve the Titanic.”
The exhibition will run from October 21 through to April 15, 2024.
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