This museum is a visitor attraction opened in 2012. I went there last month alone and I really admire the construction of this gigantic ship and its history.
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Titanic Belfast Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Belfast is the birthplace of the "Titanic", and this memorial built by the H&W shipyard is currently the largest and authentic "Titanic"-themed pavilion in the world. The memorial hall contains 9 galleries, which use technological special effects to show the production process of the Titanic in a panoramic view. It also incorporates many interactive instruments for visitors to use, explaining the design concept of the Titanic from 1900 in a new way. The historical story of its birth and finally sinking in front of a glacier is refreshing. Here, visitors can experience the place where the Titanic left port after the last departure. In the old dock that has been well preserved since 1911, they can trace back the painful memories of the disaster and the unforgettable love story.
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Titanic Belfast Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This museum is a visitor attraction opened in 2012. I went there last month alone and I really admire the construction of this gigantic ship and its history.
The memorial, built by H&W shipyards, was built on the platform at the time, so it can be said that it is currently the largest and most lively exhibition hall in the world with the theme of the Titanic. The whole building is about34.7 meters tall, as tall as the Titanic. After several years of long construction, it was officially opened to the public on March 31, 2012. The exterior wall is set with reflective aluminum plates, and the view is more like an iceberg memorial hall. It contains nine galleries that showcase the Titanic's production process using a panoramic view of technology effects. It is an amazing story that explains the Titanic's history from the birth of its design concept in 1900 to the eventual sinking in front of the iceberg in a new way. Visitors can experience the last departure of the Titanic, and trace back the painful memories of disaster and the unforgettable love story in the old dock that has been preserved since 1911.
The Belfast memorial was built for the 100th anniversary of the Titanic. Construction began in 2009 and opened to visitors in 2012. This is a quadrangle building, no matter from which angle, it is like a giant ship about to sail, it is currently the largest and most authentic exhibition hall in the world with the theme of the Titanic. Tickets 18.5 £, a little expensive.
Not bad, it is unreasonable to not let children buy children tickets separately. I bought an adult ticket first, and then I added children to go together temporarily.
Not bad, it is unreasonable to not let children buy children tickets separately. I bought an adult ticket first, and then I added children to go together temporarily.
Absolutely a must-go place in Belfast.