Titanic: An Immersive Voyage in Milan, Italy, is a unique multimedia exhibition that invites you on a gripping journey into the history of the legendary liner. This large-scale exhibition recreates the atmosphere of the early 20th century, allowing visitors to witness and, in a way, participate in the events surrounding the most famous ship of all time.

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The exhibition impresses with its immersive approach: it features dramatic reconstructions of the ship's spaces, more than 300 artifacts related to the Titanic, and uses 3D projections, video animation, and advanced technology to create a sense of total presence. One of the most impressive opportunities (available for VIP ticket holders) is a virtual dive to the wreck site more than 2.5 miles below the water's surface.
The exhibition is meticulously designed and divided into 13 themed halls. Each hall reveals a specific stage of the Titanic's history—from its grand construction to its tragic loss. Guests can see reconstructed interiors of luxury first-class cabins, the famous "Veranda Café", the exquisite "à la carte" restaurant, the grand staircase that crossed six decks, and the very radio room where the fatal distress signal was sent.