Titanic Museum, Maritime museum in Pigeon Forge, United States.
The Titanic Museum is a maritime museum in Pigeon Forge built in the form of a half-scale replica of the original RMS Titanic ship. The building contains twenty exhibition galleries displaying a comprehensive collection of artifacts related to the famous vessel.
The museum opened in 2010 and displays over 400 authentic artifacts from the RMS Titanic, stemming from the 1912 maritime disaster. These objects provide a window into one of history's most significant maritime events.
Each visitor receives a boarding pass featuring a real passenger's details, creating a personal connection to the people aboard in 1912. This approach brings individual stories and human experiences to the forefront of the visit.
The museum offers wheelchair access throughout its galleries and uses a self-guided tour format for visiting all exhibition areas. Guests should plan ahead to make the most of their visit at their own pace.
Visitors can touch water chilled to the exact temperature of the North Atlantic during the ship's sinking. This direct physical experience provides a stark sense of the extreme conditions that passengers faced.
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