The Titanic Museum in Branson, Missouri, the USA, is a unique two-story structure entirely dedicated to the history of the legendary sunken liner. This museum is one of two Titanic-themed attractions owned by John Joslyn, who led the 1987 expedition to the final resting place of the famous ship. Visitors can expect an exciting immersion into the events of the early 20th century and a chance to connect with the history of the greatest maritime tragedy.

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Externally, the museum is an impressive partial half-scale replica of the original Titanic. The construction reproduces the forward half of the ship with incredible accuracy, including its first two funnels, creating the illusion that you are standing in front of an actual ocean giant. This makes the museum a prominent and attractive site on 76 Country Boulevard.
Inside the museum, guests can expect more than just a static exhibition; it's a true interactive journey through time. Across 20 galleries, about 400 authentic artifacts are presented, many of which were found even before the official discovery of the Titanic wreck site. The exhibition allows you not only to see items from the ship and recreated interiors but also to learn the moving stories of passengers and crew members, feel the chill of the "iceberg," and even try to stand on a sloping deck that mimics the ship's final moments.