The Titanic, which left its mark on history with its sinking 113 years ago, still continues to impress people. The exhibition “Titanic: An Immersive Journey” exhibition will open in Hamburg on April 17 in a special hall. The exhibition presents unanswered questions about the sinking of the Titanic and 300 original pieces recovered from the ship. Titanic expert Malte Fiebing-Petersen will discuss questions such as why it took so long for the ship to sink and what exactly still remains unanswered about the event. The exhibition also features stories of Titanic’s journey and some of the passengers who survived the disaster. One of the highlights of the exhibition is that it allows visitors to explore the interior of the Titanic through a virtual reality (VR) tour. Admission to the exhibition starts at 22 euros for adults.
The Greatest Naval Disaster in History: Titanic’s Story Relived
The sinking of the Titanic became a global media event in 1912 and continues to captivate people to this day. A new exhibition in Hamburg will showcase the Titanic’s journey and sinking. With a collection of over 300 original pieces, the exhibition tells the story of Titanic’s historic disaster in detail. It also highlights the work of the archaeologists who discovered Titanic’s wreckage and provides insights into the scientific contributions made by those who investigated the disaster. With a virtual reality tour, visitors will have the opportunity to relive the interior of the ship.
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