The Titanic Museum is more than just an attraction; it is a true immersion into history, located near the city of Sevierville in Tennessee, USA. The museum building is a half-scale replica of the legendary liner, making it the world's largest museum dedicated to the Titanic. It opened on April 8, 2010, and has since attracted thousands of visitors wishing to touch the past.
Inside the museum, across nearly 2,800 square meters, there are 20 themed galleries. The pride of the collection is over 400 authentic artifacts that once belonged to passengers and the shipping company. These items, including personal belongings, letters, and clothing, were saved from the water or recovered during expeditions to the wreck. Each exhibit tells its own unique story, allowing for a deeper emotional connection to the events of that fateful night.

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Visiting the museum is an interactive journey back in time. Guests are given a "boarding pass" with the name of a real passenger, whose fate they can discover at the end of the tour in the memorial hall. You can walk up the recreated Grand Staircase, look into first- and third-class cabins, touch an iceberg, and even try to maintain your balance on sloping decks that simulate the sinking ship. This is truly an unforgettable experience that leaves a strong emotional impact and allows you to honor the memory of everyone who was on board the Titanic.