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The Belfast Titanic Experience was better than we imagined so don't miss your chance to go to the Belfast Titanic Museum when you are there.
Inside the museum you'll see the Titanic artifacts and learn everything about the ship. The museum is well done and definately on of the top attractions in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Titanic Belfast® Walk Through
A short tour of Titanic Belfast - the world's largest Titanic visitor attraction. For further information please visit
Titanic Belfast Experience Museum
World's largest Titanic exhibit/museum in Belfast Northern Ireland. Walk though the Titanic Belfast Experience museum including a ride and see where the Titanic was built and launched from Belfast. Go on board the SS Nomadic the only remaining white star line vessel. The SS Nomadic was used as a tender to the white star line Titanic and used to board the Titanic's last passengers from France.
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Titanic Hotel Review | Titanic Museum Belfast, Northern Ireland
Titanic Hotel Review, Belfast, Northern Ireland. We stayed for three nights in the Titanic Quarter at this wonderful hotel right next to the Titanic Museum Belfast. If you are going to be staying in the area, this hotel is worth the small extra amount it will cost to stay there.
It has incredible history inside, including the Belfast Titanic Drawing Rooms.
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Visiting Titanic quarter in Belfast, United Kingdom
Visiting Titanic quarter Belfast UK.
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Titanic Belfast is the historic birth place of the British passenger ship Titanic, that sank in 1912. A world largest Titanic visitor experience and attraction, located in the heart of Belfast. A beautiful museum and shipyard.
It tells the story of the RMS Titanic that sank on it's Maiden Voyage from Southampton to New York in 1912.
We learned about it's tragic voyage and the true story of the ship that inspire at 1997 Oscar winning movie TITANIC.
We took a tour of the shipyard and the visitor center of Titanic. It was a great experience. It felt so real, it feels like were being part of the work force of Titanic.
We explore the ship from boiler room to the staircase. We imagined working and felt the heat of the steel and heard the hammering of the riveters at work on the shipyard ride.
Titanic Belfast® walk through
Tour of the world's largest Titanic visitor experience - Titanic Belfast® - located in the heart of Belfast on the slipways where she was built.
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Titanic Apartments Belfast - Belfast - United Kingdom
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Titanic Apartments Belfast hotel city: Belfast - Country: United Kingdom
Address: 66 Lisburn Road; zip code: BT9 6AX
Just 6 minutes’ walk from Belfast Botanical Gardens, Titanic Apartments Belfast feature self-catering accommodation, 0.4 mile from Botanic Train Station. Belfast Waterfront is located 1.3 miles away. Free WiFi is available throughout the apartments.
-- Situé à Belfast, à seulement 6 minutes à pied du jardin botanique, le Titanic Apartments Belfast vous propose un hébergement indépendant, à 60 mètres de la gare de Botanic Station. Le front de mer se trouve à 2 km.
-- El Titanic Apartments Belfast, situado a solo 6 minutos a pie de los jardines botánicos de Belfast y a 0,6 km de la estación de tren Botanic, dispone de alojamientos independientes. La zona costera de Belfast está a 2 km.
-- Nur 6 Gehminuten vom Botanischen Garten von Belfast entfernt liegt das Titanic Apartments Belfast und bietet Unterkünfte zur Selbstverpflegung. Den Bahnhof Botanic erreichen Sie nach 600 m.
-- Het Titanic Apartments Belfast ligt op slechts 6 minuten lopen van de Belfast Botanical Gardens en op 600 meter van het treinstation Botanic. Het biedt een accommodatie met eigen kookgelegenheid. De waterkant van Belfast bevindt zich op 2 km afstand.
-- Il Titanic Apartments Belfast vi attende a soli 6 minuti a piedi dai Giardini Botanici di Belfast, 800 metri dalla stazione ferroviaria Botanic e a 2,1 km dal lungomare di Belfast.
-- Situado apenas a 6 minutos a pé do Jardim Botânico de Belfast, o Titanic Apartments Belfast disponibiliza acomodações auto-suficientes a cerca de 640 metros da Estação Ferroviária Botanic.
-- Titanic Apartments Belfast公寓提供自助式住宿,距离贝尔法斯特植物园(Belfast Botanical Gardens)仅有6分钟的步行路程,距离植物园火车站(Botanic Train Station)有0.4英里(0.64公里),距离贝尔法斯特滨水(Belfast Waterfront)有1.3英里(2.
-- Апартаменты Titanic Belfast расположены всего в 6 минутах ходьбы от Ботанического сада Белфаста и в 650 метрах от железнодорожной станции Ботаник. Гостям предлагается размещение в апартаментах с собственной кухней и бесплатный WiFi во всех...
-- يقع Titanic Apartments Belfast على بعد 6 دقائق فقط سيراً على الأقدام من حدائق بلفاست النباتية، ويوفر مكان إقامة ذو خدمة ذاتية وعلى بعد 640 متر من محطة قطار Botanic. تبعُد الواجهة البحرية في بلفاست مسافة كيلومترين.
-- Titanic Apartments Belfast ligger kun 6 minutters gange fra Belfast botaniske hage og ca. 600 meter fra Botanic jernbanestasjon. Her tilbys selvbetjente leiligheter. Belfast Waterfront ligger 2 km unna. Wi-Fi er kostnadsfritt i alle leilighetene.
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Queen takes a ride as she tours Titanic Belfast visitor centre
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Titanic Belfast in Belfast, United Kingdom
Titanic Belfast is a visitor attraction opened in 2012, a monument to Belfast's maritime heritage on the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard in the city's Titanic Quarter where the RMS Titanic was built. It tells the stories of the Titanic, which hit an iceberg and sank during her maiden voyage in 1912, and her sister ships RMS Olympic and HMHS Britannic. The building contains more than 12,000 square metres of floor space, most of which is occupied by a series of galleries, private function rooms and community facilities, plus the addition of Hickson’s Point destination bar in March 2018.
Titanic Belfast's exhibition was designed by London-based exhibition designers Event Communications and consists of nine interpretative and interactive galleries, covering the following themes:
• Boomtown Belfast – the city at the start of the 20th century
The first gallery recreates scenes from Belfast at the time of Titanic's construction in 1909–11. It illustrates the city's major industries before leading through an original set of gates from the Harland and Wolff shipyard into an interactive floor presenting Titanic's construction plans, along with original drawings and scale models of the ship.
• The Shipyard – a ride aboard a mini-car up and around a replica of Titanic's rudder
The second gallery is dominated by a steel scaffold standing 20 metres, which alludes to the Arrol Gantry built to aid the construction of Titanic and Olympic. The actual gantry was four times the height of the gallery's representation. A lift carries visitors to the top of the gantry, where scenes of shipbuilding are displayed through audio and images. The visit continues on a six-seater car which takes the visitor on a ride through a recreation of a shipyard which moves through a scale replica of Titanic's enormous rudder.
• The Launch – how Titanic was launched on 31 May 1911
The Launch gallery portrays scenes from the Spring day when Titanic was launched into Belfast Lough, watched by 100,000 people. It overlooks the slipway from which Titanic was launched and a window enables visitors to see the slipways and docks as they appear now.
• The Fit-Out – the fitting-out of Titanic from her launch through to April 1912
The fourth gallery presents a large-scale model of Titanic to illustrate how the ship appeared to its passengers and crew, depicting all three classes of cabins. A central feature in the gallery presents a 360-degree computer-generated tour around Titanic through all the levels of the vessel, from the engine room to the dining saloons and the bridge.
• The Maiden Voyage – the journey from Belfast to Southampton, and from there to Cherbourg, Cobh and westwards
The ship's disastrous maiden voyage is depicted in the fifth gallery, which depicts the ship's boat deck. Visitors can walk across the wooden deck, sit on benches or look out at a view across the docks and harbour. The gallery also presents photographs of the ship by the Jesuit photographer Father Francis Browne, who was aboard Titanic for the leg from Southampton to Cobh in southern Ireland.
• The Sinking – the disaster of 14/15 April 1912
The sixth gallery portrays the sinking of the Titanic with the background sound of Morse code SOS messages being sent to other ships. Images of the sinking are combined with audio of survivors telling their stories and illustrations of the confused press reporting of the disaster. The iceberg is evoked by a wall of 400 replica life-jackets, on which an image of the sinking ship is projected.
• The Aftermath – the legacy of the disaster
The aftermath of the sinking is documented in the seventh gallery, which is dominated by a full-size replica of one of the lifeboats used to evacuate passengers from the ship. The American and British inquiries into the disaster are portrayed on either side of the lifeboat through videos and information panels. Visitors can use interactive screens to search the passenger and crew lists to find out if one of their relatives was aboard the ship. The gallery also presents information on the subsequent histories of Harland and Wolff and Titanic's sister ships.
• Myths & Legends – the facts behind some of the stories about the Titanic
The disaster gave rise to numerous legends and myths, perpetuated through films, plays, books and poems. With Celine Dion's song My Heart Will Go On playing in the background, visitors are able to explore aspects of the popular culture inspired by Titanic. Interactive screens also enable the visitor to explore myths about the ship.
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Titanic Belfast is a monument to Belfast's maritime heritage on the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard in the city's Titanic Quarter where the RMS Titanic was built. It tells the stories of the ill-fated Titanic, which hit an iceberg and sank during her maiden voyage in 1912, and her sister ships RMS Olympic and HMHS Britannic. The building contains more than 12,000 square metres (130,000 sq ft) of floor space, most of which is occupied by a series of galleries, private function rooms and community facilities, plus the addition of Hickson’s Point destination bar in March 2018.
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In 1997, James Cameron's Titanic rocked and shocked audiences the world over. The story of Belfast's Ship of Dreams captured the imagination of millions of cinema audiences and smashed box office records.
Today, the romance and the tragedy of Titanic still endure.
To celebrate Titanic's release on Blu Ray 2D and 3D, James Cameron visited the home of the great ship in the city where she was built: Belfast.
From how 'A Night to Remember' influenced his work, to their thoughts on Titanic Belfast, we caught up with the legendary director and Titanic's producer, Jon Landau, for a chat.
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Titanic Belfast in Northern Ireland was opened in 2012 to commemorate the centenary of Titanic’s maiden voyage. In just six short years, the museum has become extremely popular with tourists. As of May 2018, Titanic Belfast has welcomed more than four million visitors. Most notable is that visitors from Asia account for nearly 30% of that total. What makes this monument to maritime heritage such a worthwhile destination?
When Titanic departed the British port of Southampton on April 10, 1912, she was the world’s largest luxury ocean liner. When exactly was April 10, 1912? That’s just six months after Sun Yat-sen overthrew the Qing Dynasty.
Back then, the passenger jet hadn’t yet been invented. The ocean liner was the only avenue for intercontinental travel and immigration. Belfast emerged as the world’s largest ship building city and employed more than 5000 workers. Titanic became known as “the unsinkable ship.” She was a source of local pride and soon earned the adoration of crowds around the world.
Nobody imagined that the Titanic would strike an iceberg during her maiden voyage to New York. Titanic sank within 2 hours and 47 minutes, taking more than 1500 souls with her. Thankfully, there are more than 700 survivors who shared their triumphs and their sorrows. These stories have been commemorated in numerous literary volumes and films over the last hundred years. The stories of both passengers and crew ensure that the memory of Titanic will endure.
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Northern Ireland: From the Titanic Museum in the capital city Belfast