By 1808Delaware

As the month of May winds to a close, we turn our thoughts here at 1808Delaware to summer and the wealth of opportunities that Delaware County’s location has to access a wide variety of events and activities.

Case in point — Experience history come alive at the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus, Ohio, with Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, running all summer through September 2. This unique exhibition invites visitors on an immersive journey through the story of the RMS Titanic, featuring over 200 authentic artifacts recovered from the ocean floor and meticulous full-scale recreations of the ship’s grand interiors.

A Journey Through Time

Upon entering the exhibition, visitors are handed a replica boarding pass, assigning them the identity of an actual Titanic passenger. This interactive feature allows guests to follow their passenger’s story through the ship’s construction, its ill-fated maiden voyage, and the tragic sinking in 1912. This chronological journey is designed to create a personal connection to the historical events and the people who lived through them.

The exhibition showcases a vast collection of items retrieved from the wreckage, each piece telling a unique story of the lives touched by the Titanic disaster. Among these artifacts are personal belongings of passengers and crew, bringing their stories to life in a poignant and respectful manner. Visitors can walk through recreations of the ship’s luxurious cabins, the iconic Grand Staircase, and other key areas, providing a glimpse into the daily life on board the Titanic.

Ticket Information and Pricing

Tickets for Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition range from $38 to $50 for adults and $38 to $45 for children aged 2-12. Seniors, military personnel, and teachers can avail themselves of discounted rates. COSI members benefit from a special rate of $10 for the exhibition. Additionally, ticket bundles that include general admission to COSI and the Titanic exhibition are available, offering a comprehensive and educational day out for families and individuals alike.

An Educational and Emotional Experience

With its extensive collection of artifacts and detailed recreations, the exhibition aims to provide an educational experience that connects visitors emotionally to the Titanic’s story. This exhibition is among the most visited in history, having captivated over 30 million people worldwide. It’s not just a showcase of historical artifacts but a moving tribute to the human stories of hope, tragedy, and survival.

Plan Your Visit

Visitors are required to select a timeslot when purchasing tickets for the exhibition, ensuring a smooth and organized experience. The Titanic exhibition is housed in COSI’s largest gallery, spanning over 10,000 square feet. Guests are welcome to explore the rest of COSI’s offerings before and after their scheduled visit to the exhibition, making for a full day of discovery and learning.

Summary Key Points

  • Dates: March 9, 2024, to September 2, 2024.
  • Location: COSI, Columbus, Ohio.
  • Artifacts: Over 200 authentic items recovered from the Titanic.
  • Experiences: Replica boarding pass, full-scale recreations of Titanic’s interiors.
  • Tickets: $38-$50 for adults, $38-$45 for children, discounts for seniors, military, teachers, and COSI members.
  • Gallery Size: 10,000 square feet.
  • Educational Value: Emotional connections to real-life Titanic stories, educational for all ages.

Experience the wonder and tragedy of the Titanic at COSI’s Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition—an unforgettable journey through history that offers a deep and moving connection to one of the world’s most famous maritime disasters.

Source: COSI; Photo: Creative Commons License


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