More than 400 pieces of treasure from the Titanic are displayed in the exhibition. All the copied exhibits are based on the wreckage of the cruise ship, which was found on the bottom of the sea, and then made carefully and accurately. They are placed in the exhibition hall of the iconic cruise environment reconstructed from the original. At the exhibition, visitors can review the important events of the Titanic, including its design concept, construction, various activities of passengers on board, sinking after collision with iceberg and wreckage.
"Titanic exhibition hall" provides interactive experience, and visitors can get a simulated ticket at the same time when entering the exhibition hall. In addition, visitors can see a number of iconic parts similar to the original Titanic, including first-class and third-class cabins, 27 foot high ballroom staircase, walking deck and boiler room. There are several pavilions at the same time to deconstruct the construction of the Titanic and the discovery of the wreck of the cruise ship at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean in 1985. Visitors can press their palms on the specially made "iceberg" model to experience the temperature of the sea when the Titanic sank.
"Titanic Pavilion" tells the story of the legendary cruise ship, as well as the true story of the passengers and crew who left Southampton for New York on April 10, 1912 for the first and last time. There are also some objects that appeared in the famous film Titanic by James Cameron.
Address: Taipa, Macao
Longitude: 113.560705
Latitude: 22.148427
Ticket information: the ticket price is mop 120 (student $60, Macao resident $100)
Opening hours: 12 noon to 8 pm (final admission: 7 pm)
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