Set on the very site where the ill-fated vessel was built, Titanic Belfast offers a powerful and thought-provoking journey through maritime history. When sailing into the port city of Belfast, a visit ...
The Titanic Building in Belfast is to feature in the new UK passport that will be phased into circulation from December 2015 onward. The redesign of the passport focuses on many of the main figures ...
A new "Titanic" mural, which celebrates Belfast’s heritage, has been unveiled at Titanic Belfast, marking the anniversary of when the famous ship was launched and drawing a massive crowd of over ...
The sinking of the Titanic is a very significant event in pop culture. Between the 1997 film (my first ever in a theater!), the beginning of Downton Abbey and countless exploration shows, we’re ...
The Titanic Museum rises from the very ground where hubris took physical form. Standing in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, the building occupies the exact spot where Harland & Wolff constructed the most ...
Following a multi-million-dollar refreshment program, Titanic Belfast is ready to reopen on March 4, 2023. The museum in Ireland’s Belfast now features four new galleries within the “Titanic ...
As we approach the anniversary of the tragic sinking of the Titanic, IrishCentral takes a look at some of the staggering figures associated with the White Star Liner. On April 15, 1912, the ...
Successful, troubled, revived, this former industrial hub remains the pride of Northern Ireland’s capital. In this 1911 photo, the R.M.S Titanic was showcased at the Harland and Wolff shipyards in ...
For much of its history Belfast has been the industrial dynamo of Ireland. During the 19th century it was Ireland’s largest city, and during the last half of the 19th century it was the fastest ...
The MAC, in the newly created Saint Anne's Square beside the cathedral, has risen from the ashes of OMAC (Old Museum Arts Centre) on College Square North, beloved of many - including Meryl Streep, as ...
A century ago, the people of Belfast celebrated one of their proudest days — the launching of the supposedly unsinkable Titanic. The Northern Ireland capital commemorated that bittersweet anniversary ...
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