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Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
The guide was updated:Embark on a journey to the Titanic's final resting place and into the depths of the North Atlantic Ocean and witness one of the most compelling stories of our time through the precious treasures left by those aboard the RMS Titanic on her fateful maiden voyage in 1912.
The immersive exhibit features over 400 real artifacts recovered from the world's most famous ocean liner, along with recreations of the first- and third-class cabins. Take a photo of the replica of the legendary Grand Staircase and get a feel for what it was like aboard the famous luxury liner, as well as a sense of perspective of the magnitude of the disaster.
Upon entering, you will receive a boarding ticket from an actual Titanic passenger, with some information about that person. And at the end of your visit, you will find out if this person survived the catastrophe or not.
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- Address: 3900 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas
- More Info: This exhibition is located at the atrium level of the Luxor Hotel & Casino
- Opening hours: Daily from 11am. Closing time changes seasonally
- Phone: +1 702 262 4400
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