Titanic Belfast

Titanic Belfast

Ulster

85/100120 min

Titanic Belfast is a striking museum and visitor attraction located in the Titanic Quarter of Belfast, Northern Ireland, on the site where the RMS Titanic was designed, built, and launched. Opened in 2012, the building is an architectural marvel inspired by the shipyards, ships, water crystals, ice, and the White Star Line's logo, symbolizing Belfast's rich maritime heritage. The museum tells the comprehensive story of the Titanic, from its conception and construction to its ill-fated maiden voyage and enduring legacy. Situated beside the historic Titanic slipways, Harland & Wolff Drawing Offices, and Hamilton Graving Dock, the attraction offers immersive exhibitions and multimedia guides that bring the ship's story to life. Visitors can also explore the Maritime Mile, including the last remaining White Star Line vessel, SS Nomadic. The site is part of a larger regeneration project transforming the former shipyard area into a vibrant cultural and educational hub, featuring film studios and academic institutions. Titanic Belfast is renowned for its accessibility, family-friendly facilities, and engaging events, making it a must-visit destination for maritime enthusiasts and tourists alike.

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Tip: The best time to visit Titanic Belfast is during the spring and summer months when extended daylight hours allow for a fuller experience of the Maritime Mile. It is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to avoid queues. Visitors can enhance their experience by renting multimedia guides available in multiple languages and tailored versions for children and visually impaired guests. The ticket includes access to the SS Nomadic vessel, and there are discounts available for families and children. On-site facilities include cafes and a gift shop, and the attraction is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities.

Zajímavosti

  • Titanic Belfast holds the record for the largest single concrete pour for its foundations on the island, using 4,300 cubic metres of concrete.
  • The building's design is inspired by the hulls of ships built on the site, as well as ice and water crystals, creating a striking silhouette on Belfast's skyline.
  • Titanic Belfast attracted over 800,000 visitors in its first year, making it one of the most popular paid tourist attractions in the UK and Ireland.
  • The attraction includes the SS Nomadic, the last remaining White Star Line vessel, which served as a tender to the Titanic.
  • The Titanic Quarter area includes film studios used in productions such as HBO's Game of Thrones and films starring Tom Hanks and Bill Murray.

Historie

The site of Titanic Belfast was originally part of Queen's Island, formerly known as Dargan's Island, created in the 1840s through land reclamation.

It became home to the Harland and Wolff shipyard in the 19th century, established by Edward Harland and Gustav Wolff, which grew to be one of the world's most successful shipbuilders.

1912

The shipyard launched many ships for the White Star Line, including the RMS Titanic in 1912.

2012

After decades of industrial use, the area underwent significant regeneration beginning in the early 2000s, culminating in the opening of Titanic Belfast in 2012 as a cultural landmark celebrating the shipyard's legacy and the Titanic's story.

Průvodce po místě

1
Titanic Experience2012

An immersive exhibition that narrates the story of the RMS Titanic from its design and construction to its tragic maiden voyage, featuring interactive displays and artifacts.

2
SS Nomadic1911

The last surviving White Star Line vessel, SS Nomadic served as a tender to the Titanic and other ocean liners. Visitors can explore the restored ship to gain insight into maritime history.

3
Harland & Wolff Drawing Offices and Hamilton Graving DockLate 19th to early 20th century

Historic shipyard landmarks adjacent to Titanic Belfast, where the Titanic was designed and built. These sites provide context to the shipbuilding heritage of Belfast.

Kontakt

Telefon: 028 9076 6386