Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition Las Vegas

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition Las Vegas For details, please visit www.titaniclasvegas.com

The grand story of the "Ship of Dreams" is revived through Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition Luxor Hotel and Casino. With over 400 real artifacts, guests embark on a journey to feel what it was like aboard the famous luxury liner. The exhibition includes dramatic recreations of first - and third - class cabins, a replica of the Grand Staircase and and houses a 15-ton section of the Titanic's starbo

ard hull, appropriately called 'The Big Piece.' Travel back in time and experience the wonder and tragedy of the world's most famous ocean liner.

 , the Ship of Dreams touched the waters of the River Lagan at her launch in     in 1911 for the first time. Thousands g...
05/31/2026

, the Ship of Dreams touched the waters of the River Lagan at her launch in in 1911 for the first time. Thousands gathered to watch and celebrate the launch of the world's largest man-made moving object . 🛳️




Delicate dishware recovered from the wrecksite of   showcase the elegant beauty of   craftsmanship and personal tastes o...
05/12/2026

Delicate dishware recovered from the wrecksite of showcase the elegant beauty of craftsmanship and personal tastes of the time. Many of these decorated pieces belonged to passengers' personal collection and were brought on board with them.

This piece is on display atTITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition, Las Vegas, and many others are around the globe!

and the real human stories of the Ship of Dreams. 🛳️
https://www.discovertitanic.com/

04/27/2026

✨🚢 Our newest VR experience at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition is built from extensive research in partnership with Titanic: Honor and Glory, re-creating key spaces with remarkable historical detail. Explore the promenade decks and the Grand Staircase, then step into the Exhibition to see the authentic recovered artifacts and learn the stories behind them.

🎟️ Link in bio to find a participating Exhibition near you

04/23/2026

Photography was both a science and an art in the Era. 📸 Some recovered from the debris field reveal the incredible skill and precision it once took to capture a single image—and preserve a moment in time.

and explore the human stories behind the lens at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition in , , and worldwide.

🔗 Plan your visit—link in bio.

04/18/2026

Explore through immersive VR, then step into the galleries to see real recovered artifacts that connect to the world you just experienced. Walk the decks, visit the Grand Staircase, and better understand the Ship’s scale and design through careful digital reconstruction.

Developed in partnership with Titanic: Honor & Glory and shaped by extensive research.
🎟️ Plan your visit — link in bio

04/16/2026

One year ago, we installed a remarkable piece of ’s engineering system in Las Vegas: the Stoking Indicator Transmitter. Recovered from the debris field in 1994, this transmitter was later reunited with another component of the system that had been recovered in 1987—offering a rare opportunity to reconnect pieces of a once-integrated engineering network. Studying where artifacts like these were found across the debris field continues to provide critical clues in answering long-standing questions about how the Ship sank.

Moments like this don’t happen overnight. They’re the result of RMS Titanic Inc.'s stewardship mission of recovery, conservation, research, and making accessible to the public.

That includes the long-term mapping/documentation project begun by Paul-Henri Nargeolet (“PH”) and Ken Vrana—a project Ken continues to lead today as Director of CMURM, ensuring this work moves forward behind the scenes.

When you visit, you’re supporting preservation and taking an active part in the stewardship of TITANIC! 🚢✨

🎟️ Link in bio for more info

04/15/2026

Did you know that the newest VR Experience at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition is now available at 3 locations? Brought to you in partnership with Titanic: Honor & Glory, explore the as she was meant to be in 1912 then continue your journey through real recovered from the debris field.

Find the VR Experience at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition ✨
📍 Las Vegas
📍 Orlando
📍Portland

Every April,   is remembered in ceremonies, gatherings, and personal moments of reflection around the world. From wreath...
04/14/2026

Every April, is remembered in ceremonies, gatherings, and personal moments of reflection around the world. From wreath-laying's to memorial services to candlelight vigils, communities come together to honor and remember all who sailed with the .

This year, our Las Vegas and Orlando Exhibitions will mark the anniversary with a candlelight vigil. 🕯️
is also hosting an exclusive Anniversary Dinner Gala on April 15—Hurry, only a few spots remain!
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Coal is more than fuel in  ’s story. It’s also part of the wrecksite’s landscape, scattered across the debris field and ...
04/10/2026

Coal is more than fuel in ’s story. It’s also part of the wrecksite’s landscape, scattered across the debris field and often settled among smaller artifacts.

At RMS Titanic Inc., preserving and understanding the site is ongoing work. Alongside conservation and public education, our teams continue an extensive mapping and documentation project originally started by Paul-Henri Nargeolet (“PH”) and Ken Vrana—Current Director at the Center for Maritime & Underwater Resource Management ("CMURM"). Following PH’s passing, Ken continues to lead this research effort, ensuring the work carries forward in honor of PH and all those with a curious mind and an explorer's heart.

Learn more about ’s stewardship and where you can see real recovered artifacts.
đź”— Link in bio.
+ Dive into the work of CMURM on their website:
https://cmurm.org/

When people picture  , they often imagine the luxurious grand spaces, but the heart of the Ship was below decks. As we r...
04/08/2026

When people picture , they often imagine the luxurious grand spaces, but the heart of the Ship was below decks. As we reflect on , it’s important to remember the people who worked out of sight. Leading Fireman Frederick Barrett served in the boiler rooms, where 29 boilers required continuous attention and exhausting labor.

➡️ Follow for more crew stories throughout and find an Exhibition near you at the

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