TITANIC museum
Titanic Belfast first opened its doors to the world on 31st March 2012, marking the centenary year of the launching of the legendary liner. Built at Titanic's birthplace, it now stands as the world's largest Titanic visitor experience.
From the sky, the building is the shape of a star, which represents the White Star Line connection.
The plaza surrounding the building is actually a map (one of the largest maps of the Northern Hemisphere at 10 000m2) and follows the route of the Titanic from Belfast to South Hampton, Cobh towards its final resting place.
TITANIC museum
Titanic Belfast first opened its doors to the world on 31st March 2012, marking the centenary year of the launching of the legendary liner. Built at Titanic's birthplace, it now stands as the world's largest Titanic visitor experience.
From the sky, the building is the shape of a star, which represents the White Star Line connection.
The plaza surrounding the building is actually a map (one of the largest maps of the Northern Hemisphere at 10 000m2) and follows the route of the Titanic from Belfast to South Hampton, Cobh towards its final resting place.