‘Titanic. The Human Story’ will make its Australian debut in Brisbane this July, after sold-out runs in London, New York, and DC. 

The immersive journey, which features over 200 artefacts and personal items from Titanic passengers and crew will take visitors through the history and legacy of the most infamous ship of all time.

‘Titanic. The Human Story’ is a unique narrative experience, a tale of the people aboard history’s most legendary ship on its maiden and final journey. 

Travel back to 1912 through photographs, handwritten letters, wayward keepsakes, and other personal belongings telling countless stories about fates and heroic deeds on board. 

As you listen to survivor testimonies on your audio guide, you will have a chance to observe recreated interiors at natural size, witnessing the stark contrast between a lavish first-class suite and a humble third-class cabin. 

Past and present come together in this emotional journey, a trip through time that brings us closer to the truth of the historic Titanic, where reality is stranger than fiction. 

The exhibition will run from July 19 at Uptown, Brisbane, and tickets are available at feverup.com.

Picture: One of the final pictures of the Titanic, taken in Cork Harbour on April 11th, 1912.  Credit: Francis Browne via Wikimedia Commons