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E/M Group extends German tour of Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition to Berlin

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Popular exhibition will open in Berlin in early 2025 with more cities to be announced

Experiential Media Group (E/M Group), an industry leader in creating travelling exhibitions and experiences, and RMS Titanic, Inc. (RMST), the salvor in possession and steward of the Titanic wreck site, have announced the extension of the German tour of TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition in 2025, due to overwhelming demand.

Renowned for its engaging and historically rich portrayal of the Titanic story, the exhibition, which is currently in Stuttgart, will extend to Berlin in early 2025, with additional cities to be revealed shortly.

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The Exhibition offers visitors a chance to travel back in time, experiencing the majesty and tragedy of the Titanic through an extensive collection of genuine artefacts from the wreck site, detailed recreations of the Ship’s iconic areas, and poignant stories of the passengers and crew.

Successful run to continue

Gautam Chandna, EVP of business development at E/M Group, says: “The exhibition has proven to be a resounding success with German audiences, leading to an extension for a nationwide tour. Following an exceptionally successful run in Stuttgart, the exhibition will travel to several key cities across the country, featuring authentic artifacts and offering a compelling narrative that brings the story of the Titanic to life for an even broader audience.”

See also: The record-breaking success & evergreen appeal of Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

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Tomasina Ray, president of RMST, says: “The story of the Titanic, told through artifacts bearing the scars of the wreck and decades spent on the ocean floor, is one of human ingenuity, achievement, tragedy, hope, and exploration. Our goal is to inspire curiosity, offering visitors a deeper understanding of the Titanic tragedy, which continues to captivate public interest more than a century after her sinking.

Kris Soder, CEO, adds: “ The Titanic story transcends borders and cultures, reminding us of the resilience of the human spirit. We are thrilled to continue bringing this timeless narrative and its authentic artifacts to audiences in Germany, creating a profound and immersive experience that connects history with the present.”

E/M Group also recently announced a multi-year agreement to bring TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition to the Middle East and North Africa. The exhibition will visit various cities throughout the region, with the locations to be revealed in April 2025.

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Charlotte Coates is blooloop's editor. She is from Brighton, UK and previously worked as a librarian. She has a strong interest in arts, culture and information and graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature. Charlotte can usually be found either with her head in a book or planning her next travel adventure.

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