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An immersive XXL Titanic exhibition arrives in Paris

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The Titanic craze never ends. If you're one of those who watch and rewatch one of the best films of all time (with total objectivity) by James Cameron, you're going to love the new immersive exhibition about the Titanic at Porte de Versailles. It's worth mentioning that the film hasn't aged a bit and, over 25 years after its release, it continues to gather followers: earlier this year, it was re-released in 4K at the cinema to the delight of our eyes.


2000 m2 of reconstructions, period objects and testimonials

Starting in July, there's a whole exhibition immersing us into the real universe of the Titanic. On a 2000 m2 area, there's an immersive journey that retraces the history and stakes of the most famously tragic ship in history, with a variety of artworks, reconstructions, and period objects to discover, such as travel bags, tableware, clothing and jewelry, the telegraph...

The sinking of the British boat has been the subject of numerous films, books, and documentaries, and the enigma surrounding this event continues to captivate historians and enthusiasts alike.

On April 15, 1912, the Titanic sank during its crossing of the Atlantic, resulting in over 1,500 deaths. Despite being hailed as a technological marvel that was supposedly unsinkable, tragedy struck. The exhibition, designed as a tribute to the passengers, takes visitors on an immersive and educational journey. Here, you'll discover authentic relics, a life-size replica of the grand staircase of the ship, explanations of the scientific operations that allowed for the recovery of everything, as well as the stories of the 200 passengers on board. There are testimonies from passengers and crew members, narratives, and reconstructed cabins. Be prepared for a beautiful and moving experience. You may want to have a tissue handy. [Titanic: The Exhibition] Paris Expo Porte de Versailles – 15th arrondissement From July 18 to September 10, 2023 More information: [link]