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Australia scores immersive Titanic exhibition

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Whether you are a history nerd or simply a fan of James Cameron’s 1997 billion-dollar box office-making film Titanic, a brand new exhibition about the famous vessel is sure to pique your interest.

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Titanic: The Human Story brings together past and present in an emotional trip through time as visitors take part in a unique narrative experience that tells the tales of those who survived, and those who sadly passed away.

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Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack and Kate Winslet as Rose in Titanic the movie. (Credit: Getty)

While the story of the doomed vessel is well known, the exhibition promises to spotlight lesser-known stories from the ship through photographs, handwritten letters, wayward keepsakes, and other personal belongings of those onboard.

As you listen to your audio guide, which features survivor testimonies, you’ll have the chance to observe recreated interiors from the Titanic and hear what the experiences of those onboard would have been like before the ship met its tragic end.

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The White Star Line passenger liner R.M.S. Titanic embarking on its ill-fated maiden voyage. (Credit: Getty)

Where in Australia is the Titanic: The Human Story exhibition?

After sold-out tours in London, New York, and Washington DC, Titanic: The Human Story exhibition will open in autumn 2025 in Sydney after attracting more than 75,000 visitors during a sold-out season in Brisbane earlier this year.

For those attending, allow yourself approximately 90 minutes to walk through.

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The exhibition features hundreds of items from the wreck. (Credit: Fever)
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Where is the Titanic: The Human Story exhibition located?

If you’d like to attend the Titanic Australia exhibition, it will take place at a yet-to-be-revealed “iconic Sydney venue.”

It is expected that the exhibition will be wheelchair accessible.

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Interiors of the ship from third and first-class cabins have been dutifully recreated. (Credit: Fever)

How much are tickets to the Titanic: The Human Story exhibition?

  • Adult (13+): $49
  • Child (4-12): $39
  • Infant/Toddler (0-4): FREE
  • Senior (65+) or Student (with valid ID): $45.00
  • Family Bundle (4+ tickets, max. 2 adults): $40 per person
  • Group Bundle (min. 6 tickets): $42.00 per person

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