Titanic. The Human Story to dock in Sydney next month

A captivating journey through the life and legacy of the Titanic, featuring more than 200 objects and personal artefacts from both passengers and crew members

Sydney | April 3, 2025 - More than a century after the Titanic sank in the icy waters of the North Atlantic and claimed the lives of 1,496 people, Titanic. The Human Story, created by award-winning exhibitions creator and producer Musealia, is set to open at Walsh Bay Pier in Sydney. Tickets will be available for purchase starting April 9, 2025 but fans who sign up for the waitlist will unlock exclusive access to secure pre-sale tickets.

Having captivated audiences worldwide with previous iterations, including a notable tour across America and the UK, Titanic. The Human Story welcomed more than 150,000 visitors during its Australian debut in Brisbane in 2024.

The event will be hosted at Walsh Bay Pier with the content of this exhibition showcasing years of dedicated work and research led by the Musealia team - the company that created some of the most successful historical exhibitions in recent years across Europe and the USA - and the prestigious Swedish historian and author Claes-Göran Wetterholm, one of the world's foremost experts on the Titanic.

Bringing with it a selection of original, personal artefacts never-before-seen in Sydney that tell touching stories of the ship's passengers and crew, Titanic. The Human Story, will display around 200 objects from both passengers and crew members, retelling a very human side to the story of the ship’s infamous sinking. Visitors will experience life-size recreations of some of the ship’s interiors and learn more about the history of the ship through dynamic audio guides, which also feature music and sound effects.

Far more than just a display of historic items, 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. The experience encourages guests to travel back in time through photographs, handwritten letters, wayward keepsakes, and other personal belongings telling countless stories about the lives and fates of those on board.

Visitors will feel connected to the Titanic’s passengers, as they listen to their testimonies, discover their stories by walking in their footsteps and explore detailed recreations of the ship’s interior.

Suitable for all ages, Titanic. The Human Story, invites visitors to uncover the truths, myths, and enduring allure of the "unsinkable" ship. This is a unique opportunity to uncover what really happened on April 14 1912, reminisce on the heroic deeds performed, and commemorate the lives that were lost.

Tickets for Titanic. The Human Story will be available for purchase from April 9, with prices starting at $49 for adults and $39 for children. You can read more about the experience and sign up for the ticket waitlist at titanicexhibition.com.au/sydney/. Downloadable images of Titanic. The Human Story can be found HERE and B-Roll footage HERE.

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ABOUT MUSEALIA 

Musealia is an independent Spanish company dedicated to creating and managing touring exhibitions that explore powerful stories from our past to illuminate the present and inspire new ways of thinking about our future. With more than 25 years of international experience, our exhibitions are characterized by their strong narrative character, their historical rigor, educational value and emotional impact. Over four million people have visited one of Musealia’s creations in one of more than 70 museums and institutions in countries such as the United States, Mexico, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Portugal, Estonia, Poland or Spain. 


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