This January, the extraordinary story of the Titanic returns to where it all began – Liverpool.
For the first time ever, a major collection of internationally significant Titanic artefacts will be displayed inside the former headquarters of the White Star Line, now the iconic White Star Line Hotel.

Running from 8 January to 10 March 2026, Titanic in Focus: White Star Line Hotel takes visitors on a powerful journey through the ship’s story – from its bold conception and groundbreaking construction, through its much-celebrated maiden voyage, to the devastating night it was lost.
The exhibition also explores the ship’s rediscovery on the ocean floor, with a rare and moving selection of artefacts recovered directly from the wreck site in the North Atlantic.


Among the standout pieces on display are the largest surviving section of the Aft Grand Staircase, an intact deck chair recovered from the seabed, and a deeply personal collection of letters, documents and belongings that reveal the human stories behind the legend.
One of the most poignant artefacts is a fragment of sheet music belonging to Wallace Hartley, the Lancashire-born bandleader who lost his life alongside his fellow musicians after famously playing on as the ship went down.

With tickets strictly limited and demand expected to be high, this landmark exhibition offers a rare chance to experience Titanic’s story in the very city that once called her home.
Tickets are expected to sell out quickly.
You can book your tickets now here.
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