Immersive Titanic Exhibition Opens in Cologne
The exhibit recreates the iconic ship's interiors and tragic sinking using 360-degree projections, artifacts, and virtual reality experiences.
- The exhibition, titled 'Titanic – An Immersive Journey,' is now open in Cologne and will run until the end of June, with a Hamburg debut scheduled for April 17.
- Visitors can explore detailed recreations of the Titanic's interiors, including first-class staircases, cabins, and the grand dining hall, enhanced with 360-degree projections and theatrical effects.
- The experience includes over 300 historical artifacts, primarily from Titanic's sister ships, Olympic and Britannic, as well as a VR option to 'dive' to the shipwreck.
- Guests receive a boarding pass linked to a real Titanic passenger, creating a personal connection to the ship's history and its passengers' stories.
- Highlights include simulations of the iceberg collision, flooding corridors, and the ship's final moments, viewed from a lifeboat replica.