It’s one thing reading the fascinating history of the Titanic and another thing seeing it. When you are face to face with an original porthole from the wreckage, or you look down at a pocket watch that belonged to a South African who was actually on the ship over 100 years ago, the tragedy hits you harder. For months, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition has intrigued people who visited it. Now with a few weeks left, time is running out to see this incredible exhibition.

stair-case

From the moment you enter the exhibition you are taken back to 1912, when the RMS Titanic was still above water. With your boarding pass in hand, you are taken through a chronological timeline of the ship’s history, from its construction to its untimely demise. As the name implies, you get to see genuine artifacts from the ship, as well as impressive replicas of first class rooms, third class rooms and the iceberg that brought the ship down.

ice-berg

You can learn numerous interesting facts about the ship, including the logistics of the disaster, from the time it sank and how long it took from the moment the ship hit the iceberg. Perhaps the most powerful part of the exhibition is its focus on personal stories of the passengers and crew. Dotted throughout the exhibition, you can learn about the people who boarded the doomed ship, who they were, what they looked like and whether they survived or not. Like Captain Edward Smith who went down with the ship; his last words were to the crew thanking them and releasing them from their service.

captain

For those who are interested in an immersive experience, there is a Titanic Dinning Experience outside the exhibition that recreates what it was like to dine aboard the Titanic.  You can enjoy third-class pub and grub or first-class fine dishes. These will be served at the Two Oceans Aquarium inside the I&J Predator tank area after a guided tour through the exhibition. Third-class cost R795 and first class cost R930. To book, email m[email protected].

artefacts

The exhibition is family friendly and there is even a play zone for the children, so you can relax and enjoy the exhibition while they go off and have some fun. You can book online, or get tickets at the door. There are just three weeks left of this world class exhibition. If you haven’t seen it already, now is the time to go!

We are giving away tickets to three lucky people! We have two double tickets and one family package for four to giveaway. All you have to do to enter is fill out the following online form. Winners will be contacted via email or phone and our standard competition Terms and Conditions apply. Due to the number of entrants we have picked more winners! Two family packages and four double tickets have been won. See the winners below. 

THIS COMPETITION IS CLOSED. 

The winners are: Debbie van Est, Angie Boland, Elana Polakow, Simone-Nicole Styer, Kayleigh John and Susan Walton. Congrats! 

OF NOTE
When Monday 22 February – Sunday 13 March 2016 at 9 am
Where Inside The Watershed V&A, Cape Town
Cost R80 – R320 at Webtickets
Contact +27 78 236 3780 or +27 83 610 0943

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14 Comments
  • Merryl Streak
    Merryl Streak
    February 22, 2016 at 11:32 am

    Wow that’s looks fantastic – I would have gone for sure if I was still in Cape Town

  • Nomhle Zondani
    Nomhle Zondani
    February 22, 2016 at 12:04 pm

    What must I do to win one if those double tickets?

  • Cape Town Etc
    Cape Town Etc
    February 22, 2016 at 12:26 pm

    HIi Nomhle. You can enter by clicking on the article and filling out the form at the the end of it. Good Luck!

  • Jackie Quinton
    Jackie Quinton
    February 22, 2016 at 12:52 pm

    Would LOVE to see this!

  • Felicityann Khan
    Felicityann Khan
    February 22, 2016 at 1:37 pm

    It was amazing and the guide was very informative and entertaining

  • Lee Kirkby
    Lee Kirkby
    February 22, 2016 at 3:07 pm

    Ahhhh man! I needs ta win me a pair!

  • Terry Lee
    Terry Lee
    February 22, 2016 at 3:26 pm

    Have just entered. I need those tickets 🙂

  • Alta Verwey Brooks
    Alta Verwey Brooks
    February 22, 2016 at 3:49 pm

    Loved the display

  • Rosie Warner
    Rosie Warner
    February 23, 2016 at 12:26 am

    Very interesting, thoroughly recommend

  • Wendy Smith Belcher
    Wendy Smith Belcher
    February 23, 2016 at 7:24 am

    We went to see the expo in December, I was blown away, felt like I was on the boat. I love the history of Titanic so this was the closest I will ever get to the real experience. Very informative and beautifully set out.

  • Antonia Lenders
    Antonia Lenders
    February 23, 2016 at 7:56 am

    Shelly-Ann Lenders Deon Lenders check this out

  • Liyanda Tshawekazi Mzizi
    Liyanda Tshawekazi Mzizi
    February 23, 2016 at 8:31 am

    And how much does a ticket cost?

  • Cape Town Etc
    Cape Town Etc
    February 23, 2016 at 10:48 am

    Liyanda Tshawekazi Mzizi tickets are between R80 – R320 depending on what you want, i.e student discounts, single tickets, family tickets etc.

  • Sue Walton
    Sue Walton
    February 23, 2016 at 10:03 pm

    Thank you so much !! i am a winner , can,t wait to visit this exhibition..

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