LONDON — One hundred years after her doomed maiden voyage, RMS Titanic lives on in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where the cruise ship was built and launched in 1912 and where a new building of ...
The Titanic Exhibition Centre (TEC) in Belfast is to close permanently after nine years. The 6,000 sqm centre has been used for a number of exhibitions, trade shows and large-scale events. The ...
Red-hot Super-Flyweight ace Jamie Conlan will headline a mouth-watering night of boxing at Belfast’s Titanic Exhibition Centre on Saturday 5th November. The unbeaten thrillmeister makes the first ...
The company behind the Titanic Belfast tourist attraction has reported a 30% fall in pre-tax profit for its latest trading year. New accounts for Titanic Belfast Limited show revenue increased 2.7% to ...
Titanic Belfast is giving guests the opportunity to visit after hours with the launch of two new experiences on Thursday and Friday evenings throughout August. The museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland, ...
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 ...
Rare artefacts from the Titanic shipwreck including the sheet music from the ship's band leader Wallace Hartley who died in the sinking are to go on display in Manchester. The RMS Titanic sank in ...
When RMS Titanic sank on its maiden voyage exactly 113 years ago, a Leeds-born priest emerged as one of the disaster's unsung heroes. Father Thomas Byles was en-route to attend his younger brother ...