Titanic. The Human Story in Sydney

Titanic. The Human Story in Sydney

Cultural & Heritage
Galleries & Museums

Step into an emotional journey through the Titanic’s true stories at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney.


Step back in time and immerse yourself in the compelling true story of the RMS Titanic. This exhibition offers a unique narrative experience that brings to life the personal stories of the passengers and crew through original objects, photographs, and recreations of the ship’s interior. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts alike, this event provides a moving and educational journey into one of history’s most legendary maritime tragedies.

What to Expect

Visitors will be guided by an English audio guide featuring music, sound effects, and testimonies that vividly narrate the events of the Titanic's fateful maiden voyage in 1912. Explore over 300 original objects and walk through detailed recreations of first-class suites and humble third-class cabins. The exhibition is designed to connect you emotionally with the people aboard, offering insights into their lives and heroic deeds.

Activity Details

The visit lasts approximately 80 to 90 minutes, allowing ample time to absorb the rich history and artifacts. The exhibition is self-guided with an audio narration that enhances the storytelling experience. It is suitable for all ages, with children under 4 admitted free. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own smartphones and headphones to enjoy the audio guide fully.

Location and Access

Held indoors at the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Road, Dawes Point, NSW 2000, Sydney, the venue is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible. Parking is available nearby with metered and paid secure options. Restrooms and an adult change room are conveniently located close to the venue. Service animals are welcome, but pets are not permitted.

Important Information

Please arrive on time as late entry depends on availability and may result in waiting or denied entry. The event is cashless, and tickets must be purchased online or via the Fever App, although a box office is available onsite. Photography is allowed, but professional equipment and selfie sticks are prohibited. No food or beverages are sold onsite, but nearby cafes are available. The exhibition does not include virtual reality or strobe lights and is not recommended for visually impaired visitors.

Booking and Prices

Tickets start at 36 AUD, with free entry for children under 4. Group bookings and private events are available for 10 or more people with discounted rates. Tickets can be transferred to others at no cost and date changes are allowed up to 48 hours before the event subject to availability. Refunds are not offered except as required by law. Advance booking is highly recommended to secure your spot.

Details

Friday 30 May 2025
to Wednesday 31 December 2025

Unit 1/18 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point NSW 2000, Australia

$

Starting at 36 AUD