The Artefact Exhibition: the Dramatic Story of the Titanic at the O2
98 years after the tragedy that claimed more than 1,500 lives, the dramatic story of the Titanic still resonates. This new exhibition, the most ambitious ever, displays extensive room recreations alongside more than 300 artefacts -including some never seen before- and provides the first opportunity to view exclusive footage from the last Titanic expedition in summer 2010.
Few stories fascinate as much as the tragedy of the Titanic, the world’s largest ship which sank on 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg, claiming 1,500 lives. Opening November 5th, this new exhibition showcases more than 300 legendary artefacts -including 14 never seen before- conserved from the Ship’s debris field, extensive room recreations as well as never before seen footage from the most ambitious expedition to Titanic in history.
Titanic: The Artefact Exhibition has been designed with a focus on the legendary RMS Titanic’s compelling human stories, offering visitors a poignant look at this iconic ship and its passengers, whose lives were abruptly ended or forever altered. Perfume from a maker who was traveling to New York to sell his samples, china etched with the logo of the elite White Star Line, the Ship’s porthole, wheel and telegraph and even a pocket watch belonging to an elite passenger, as well as many other authentic objects that offer haunting, emotional connections to the passengers. read more