Step back in time and immerse yourself in the poignant history of the Titanic at the Luxor in Las Vegas. The Titanic Artifact Exhibition is a captivating journey that goes beyond the screen of the 1997 movie Titanic, offering an up-close encounter with more than 250 authentic artifacts and breathtaking replicas from the legendary ship.
As you enter the 25,000-square-foot exhibition, the grandeur and tragedy of the world’s most famous ocean-liner come to life. The display has been witnessed by over 25 million people worldwide, making it one of the highest-attended exhibitions in history.
The collection showcases artifacts recovered from the Titanic wreck site, including luggage, the ship’s whistles, floor tiles from the first-class smoking room, a window frame from the Verandah Cafe, and an unopened bottle of champagne with a 1900 vintage.
One of the most heartfelt aspects of the Titanic Artifact Exhibition is the exploration of the personal stories of the passengers. As you tour the exhibit, the knowledgeable staff shares poignant tales of those who boarded the ill-fated ship. Some stories reveal tragic yet romantic endings, with wives choosing to stay with their husbands instead of boarding lifeboats, adding a deeply emotional layer to the historical narrative.
At the beginning of the exhibit, each patron is given a boarding pass representing an actual Titanic passenger. The pass includes details such as age and itinerary. Throughout the tour, you become personally connected to the passenger’s journey. The climax comes at the end of the exhibition when patrons discover the fate of their assigned passenger by finding their name on the memorial wall—a powerful and moving conclusion to the experience.
The Titanic Artifact Exhibition is an educational and emotionally resonant journey suitable for all ages. It provides a unique opportunity to connect with history, allowing visitors to not only witness artifacts from the Titanic but also to feel a personal connection to the individuals who sailed on this ill-fated voyage.
On average, visitors typically spend around 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the exhibit.
- Tickets starting at $32 USD + fees
- No age restriction to enter
- Last admission to the exhibit is one hour prior to close.
- Groups of 10 or more can receive discounted admission when arranged in advance.
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