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Titanic Belfast

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Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Address:
1 Olympic Wy, Belfast BT3 9EP, United KingdomMap
Phone:Ticket inquiry: +44-28-90766386

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It was truly awe-inspiring, giving us a glimpse into the world's largest and most authoritative Titanic-themed museum (Titanic Belfast), built on the original site of the Titanic's birthplace—the former Harland & Wolff shipyard. (Figure 1) The museum opened on March 31, 2012, the 100th anniversary of the Titanic's sinking. The building stands 38.5 meters tall, the same height as the Titanic's hull; its angular design symbolizes the bow and iceberg. (Figure 5) The Titanic's original route was: Belfast (built/launched) → Southampton (the port of departure for the maiden voyage and where most passengers boarded) → Cherbourg (France), where wealthy French and American passengers boarded → Cough (Ireland), the last stop in Europe → never docked again, sailing directly into the Atlantic Ocean and sinking. (Figure 6) The square seen from the museum windows is the site of the original Thompson Dry Dock (Figure 4), now marked with the outlines of the Titanic and its sister ship, the Olympic. The Titanic on the left is drawn to its full length and width, with the original locations of first/second/third class cabins, decks, funnels, bridge, and lifeboats marked (Figures 3 and 7). The museum authentically recreates many ordinary yet courageous life stories, such as: the violin played by the conductor who insisted on performing until the very last moment, the shipbuilding chief engineer's blueprints (Figure 8), and the pocket watch that sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean with its owner, time forever frozen at that moment (Figure 9). Standing at the birthplace of the Titanic, one truly understands that encounter and farewell a century ago. Steel remembers, the waves echo, grandeur and regret coexist; history is far more moving than any film. May every story be gently remembered. 🌊

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    Admission restrictions

    Dress code
    You are required to remain fully clothed while on premises and this is to include the wearing of shirts and shoes at all times. This is both for your own comfort and for the benefit of other visitors. We reserve the right to ask you to remove items of clothing that we deem to display inappropriate messages or images.
    No pets allowed
    No pets or animals except for assistance dogs
    Other restrictions
    No consumption of food or drink (except bottled water) outside the designated areas without our express permission. No smoking. No offensive weapons. No unnecessary noise (whether from mobile phones or personal stereos or otherwise) or behaviour likely to annoy or offend other visitors or intimidate staff.
    *The above information is for reference only. Please refer to the actual information provided by the attraction.

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