Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at Luxor Las Vegas
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The largest piece of the Titanic ever recovered - fifteen tons of riveted hull known simply as the Big Piece - rests permanently inside a black glass pyramid in the Mojave Desert. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition occupies 25,000 square feet on the atrium level of the Luxor Hotel and Casino at 3900 South Las Vegas Boulevard. The exhibition moved from the Tropicana under a ten-year agreement announced in 2008, opening at Luxor that December as one of two Premier Exhibitions attractions installed in the remodeled pyramid. The collection displays more than 250 authentic artifacts recovered from the wreck site - luggage, the ship's whistles, floor tiles from the first-class smoking room, a window frame from the Verandah Cafe, personal letters, eyeglasses and an unopened 1900-vintage champagne bottle. The design walks visitors through room-scale recreations, including a full-size Grand Staircase - the one element guests may touch - and a promenade deck chilled to the frigid temperature of the April 1912 night the liner went down. Conservators consider the desert air nearly ideal for the Big Piece's long-term preservation, ending decades of touring wear that had required repeated conservation campaigns in Boston, Virginia and Houston. Viewed by more than 25 million people worldwide across its editions, the exhibition ranks among the highest-attended in history, and the Luxor installation holds the most extensive collection of wreck-recovered artifacts on display anywhere. Seasonal haunted tours lean into staff lore about the collection - including a portrait of White Star chairman Bruce Ismay that security cameras recorded sliding off its wall in an empty room. Each admission assigns visitors a boarding pass bearing the name of an actual 1912 passenger, whose fate is revealed on the memorial wall at the exit - a device that turns an artifact display into a personal accounting and explains why the galleries stay quiet in a casino built for noise.
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Type: Indoor Event Space
Address: 3900 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV, United States, 89119
Website: https://www.mgmresorts.com/en/entertainment/luxor/titanic.html
Opening Date: 20/12/2008
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