New Titanic exhibit with 250 artifacts coming to Boston this fall

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The exhibition has toured cities worldwide and has permanent displays in Las Vegas and Orlando, but it will soon open for the first time in Boston.

The Grand Staircase will be a prime photo-op for exhibition visitors.

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, which features more than 250 recovered artifacts from the site of the shipwreck, is coming to Boston this fall.

Spanning more than 15,000 square feet, the exhibit will feature recreations of the ship’s interior and exterior, including the Grand Staircase. E/M Group and RMS Titanic, Inc. have curated hundreds of artifacts, allowing guests to get a glimpse into the stories of passengers and crew members.

Visitors will be able to embark on an interactive tour and step into the shoes of a passenger boarding the ship in April 1912, first receiving a replica of a boarding pass, then exploring the meticulously recreated rooms, halls and structures. Guests will not only follow the lives of the people on board, but also of the Titanic itself, from construction, to its ill-fated end, to contemporary efforts to preserve the wreck site.

Viewed by more than 35 million people worldwide, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is coming to Boston for the first time.

“Boston eagerly awaits our exhibition, which continues to set record-breaking attendance figures,” Gautam Chandna, director of business development at E/M Group, said in a statement. “The Exhibition’s continued success, as demonstrated in city after city, speaks to its broad appeal and exceptional quality.”

The exhibit will be open Wednesdays to Sundays and will run from October 17, 2024 until May 29, 2025 at The Saunders Castle at Park Plaza. Tickets are now available for purchase here, starting at $39.50.

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