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Titanic Belfast, Belfast

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At Titanic Belfast, learn the story of the doomed ship in the city in which it was built. hear survivors' stories while seeing images of the ship sinking. Galleries cover photos of Belfast from the period of the ship's construction, scenes of the ship's 1911 launch, the aftermath of the tragedy, and the rediscovery of the wreck at the bottom of the Atlantic. Take a ride in a mini-car around a replica of the Titanic's rudder.The building itself is a striking addition to Belfast architecture. Its design recalls features of the Titanic, and a facade of 3,000 individual silver anodized aluminum shards evokes the iceberg that sank the ship. To visit Titanic Belfast and get the most from your holiday in Belfast, create itinerary details personal to you using our Belfast journey maker.
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  • Well thought out, informative and interesting. Held our attention for at least two and a half hours! Built up the story very well and I found it surprisingly emotional. 
    Well thought out, informative and interesting. Held our attention for at least two and a half hours! Built up the story very well and I found it surprisingly emotional.  more »
  • It was very busy. Difficult to find which way to walk. Queues to read most of the info. An unnecessary 'ride' around the factory 
    It was very busy. Difficult to find which way to walk. Queues to read most of the info. An unnecessary 'ride' around the factory  more »
  • This attraction is far too overpriced for what it is. We paid £50 to get in and there wasn’t much to see or do. A lot of reading posters and looking at screens. We had hoped it would have been more... 
    This attraction is far too overpriced for what it is. We paid £50 to get in and there wasn’t much to see or do. A lot of reading posters and looking at screens. We had hoped it would have been more...  more »
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  • It is certainly the most memorable place I have visited in my life. They have everything very well set, like good Irish they control the detail wherever you look. I would surely return with my children and family. I send my most sincere congratulations to everyone who makes this possible. price-quality ratio = excellent. very friendly staff.
  • Super cool sight to see. Very quiet and lovely area, huge museum to see and a few nice sights outside. Lots of information boards all around the outside, a lovely walk around the park, and a beautiful old ship. Free to walk around but the museum does cost money to enter. Good sights outside though, worth a visit if you’re in Belfast for a weekend.
  • Great and beautiful unique architecture . Museum is worth a visit and all aspects are covered . Specifically the shipyard ride gives great experience about story of Titanic. Restaurant inside is bit expensive and with limited options with parking for 2 hours 4 pounds. Overall great experience.. for 2 adult tickets 43 pounds...
  • I loved the way they carefully tell the story of the conception, construction and commissioning of the might Titanic. They tell the story with such detail that you tend to forget the second part of the story. Very cleverly, the pride of the the fleet is afloat with all the trappings, and next minute it’s at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. The story then flips to a detailed analysis of the inquiry into its sinking and its discovery many years later. It’s probably the most cleverly conceived museum I have ever seen.
  • You can easily spend the whole day here. It's been very well put together and the ride through the dockyard is particularly well imagined. Personally, I'd have liked to have seen more about the art of riveting, where the red hot rivet is thrown up and caught in a small pail before being affixed, which sounds quite hazardous. Also, a more about the discovery of the wreck by Robert Ballard, which is worthy of greater presentation. For me, or as I walked through the exhibits, a sense of sadness began to prevail as the nearer to the tragic end approached, for one knows that the ship was built for hopes, dreams and success and this sadly did not happen, as we all know.

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