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Titanic tickets selling fast | Barry And District News

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Visitors will explore the ship’s journey from its construction in Belfast to its tragic sinking in the North Atlantic on 14th April 1912. Along the way they’ll explore its launch and the ornate interiors onboard the ship, as well as learning about passengers and crew who survived and died during the tragedy.

The exhibition also covers what happened next, including the dramatic public enquiry, the rediscovery of the wreck and the many TV and film adaptations that have been made about the Titanic.


This is the first time this unique artefact collection has been on display in Wales, and one particular item reflects the ship’s strong links to the nation. The majority of the Titanic’s coal was mined in Wales and some has since been retrieved from the seabed. The exhibition will give visitors a chance to explore this local link alongside many other fascinating insights into Wales’ contribution to the Titanic story.


Tickets are selling fast, with more than 9000 already sold and many time slots now sold out. To book, head to www.titanic.wales

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