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Titanic Exhibit to Open in Denver This April

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Titanic Immersive Exhibit Denver

DENVER, Colo. — Titanic: An Immersive Voyage, an extensive exhibition exploring the infamous ship’s construction and tragic sinking, is set to launch at the Exhibition Hub Art Center on April 3, 2025. The experience promises to engage visitors through a combination of historical artifacts, interactive displays, and virtual reality technology.

The exhibit will showcase over 300 artifacts from the Titanic, alongside dramatic re-creations that allow visitors to walk through the ship’s halls and encounter its fateful iceberg. A unique virtual reality experience will also take participants 2.5 miles underwater to the wreck site, catering to individuals ages six and older.

Produced by Fever and Exhibition Hub, this immersive voyage aims to captivate audiences with a captivating take on one of history’s most famous maritime disasters. The installation will take approximately 60 to 90 minutes to complete, enabling guests to delve into the depths of Titanic’s history.

“This is a once-in-a-lifetime expedition to experience Titanic,” said a representative from Fever, emphasizing the educational and emotional journey the exhibit promises to deliver.

Ticket sales for Titanic: An Immersive Voyage will begin at 11 a.m. on April 3, with prices starting at $25. Guests can purchase tickets via the Fever website or app.

Located at 3900 Elati Street, the Exhibition Hub Art Center has recently hosted various immersive art installations. Titanic: An Immersive Voyage will replace the current exhibit, Bubble Planet, offering its visitors a fresh experience.

Parking will be free at the venue, which also serves local students from the nearby Auraria Campus. The arrival of this Titanic exhibit complements Denver‘s rich history, marked by attractions such as the Molly Brown House Museum, where Titanic survivor Margaret “Molly” Brown once lived.

For anyone intrigued by maritime history or the sheer drama surrounding the Titanic’s story, this exhibit is poised to be a memorable addition to Denver’s cultural landscape.

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