Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, History museum in Luxor Hotel Las Vegas, United States
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is a history museum in the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas that displays over 350 items recovered from the Titanic wreck. The exhibition spans roughly 25,000 square feet and includes personal belongings, luggage, and dishware alongside full-scale recreations of ship spaces.
The museum preserves items recovered from the Titanic wreck, which sank in April 1912. The collection documents one of history's most famous maritime disasters through physical remains brought back from the wreck site by explorers.
Visitors receive replica boarding passes and take on the identities of actual passengers as they move through the exhibition. This approach connects personal stories and fates to the objects displayed.
The museum offers audio guides in multiple languages and visitors can move through at their own pace. Plan to spend at least two to three hours to properly explore the exhibition.
The museum houses a 15-ton section of the Titanic's hull, the largest piece ever recovered from the wreck. This massive segment includes part of the original ship's structure and shows marks from its time on the ocean floor.
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