One of the UK's most celebrated touring exhibitions is returning to Birmingham this spring and it arrives with a collection more extraordinary than ever before.
Titanic Exhibition Birmingham 2026, produced by White Star Heritage, docks at the NEC from 19 April to 26 May 2026, bringing with it authentic artefacts, immersive experiences and two remarkable centrepieces never before displayed in the city.
Among the highlights is an original Titanic deckchair - one of only a handful known to have survived - recovered from the ocean just days after the sinking.
Also making its Birmingham debut is a fragment of original wooden decking, pulled from the seabed more than two miles below the Atlantic and recently conserved.
Visitors trace the full story of the RMS Titanic from its construction in Belfast to its tragic sinking and later rediscovery, encountering authentic artefacts, immersive soundscapes and live actor crew members. Each visitor receives a boarding card bearing the name of a real passenger who sailed on the ship.
An Expert Pass is also available, offering intimate lectures with Dik Barton - one of the very few people on Earth to have dived to the Titanic wreck site.
Members of the press and local stakeholders are invited to attend a press night on Saturday 18 April at 7pm, NEC Hall 11. To register your attendance, please contact the media enquiries team below.
Tickets start from £11.99 with full details and booking available at titanicbirmingham.co.uk.





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