Visit & Explore the Wreck
''The Titanic lies now in 13,000 feet of water on a gently sloping Alpine-looking countryside overlooking a small canyon below. Its bow faces north and the ship sits upright on its bottom with its mighty stacks pointed upward. There is no light at this great depth and little life can be found. It is a quiet and peaceful place - and a fitting place for the remains of this greatest of sea tragedies to rest. Forever may it remain that way. And may God bless these now-found souls.''
Dr. Robert Ballard, September 9th, 1985
In 1985, a team led by American oceanographer Dr. Robert Ballard and French diving engineer Jean-Louis Michel made the incredible discovery of Titanic's final resting place, nearly two and a half miles (4kms) below sea level.
‘Titanic Beneath’ is a special engagement with the ship as the visitor has unparalleled access to Dr. Ballard’s high-definition footage from the wreckage. Additionally, interactive learning pods are available to explore the details of his discovery.
A multi-level gallery, ‘Titanic Beneath’ is also home to the Ocean Exploration Centre.
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Gallery 9: Explore the wreck

Gallery 9: A multi-level gallery