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New Titanic Exhibition at Georgia Aquarium
The world’s largest aquarium tells the story of RMS Titanic through authentic artifacts and hands-on interactive experiences

RMS Titanic, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Premier Exhibitions, Inc. has entered into an agreement with the Georgia Aquarium to present the worldwide debut of Titanic: Aquatic.   Now open 2008 for a limited engagement, this unique exhibition brings to life the story of the ill-fated Ship through authentic artifacts and hands-on interactive experiences.  Titanic: Aquatic is a specially designed version of the company’s blockbuster exhibition, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition.

Offering insight into Titanic’s fabled past and modern-day recovery efforts, Titanic: Aquatic includes a vast collection of more than 190 artifacts recovered from Titanic’s debris field, including 40 objects never before seen by the public.  Taking visitors on a chronological journey through life on board the Ship, the exhibition compassionately tells Titanic’s personal stories through these recovered artifacts and dramatic room recreations.  In addition, Titanic: Aquatic will engage visitors through interactive displays and captivating high-definition video presentations on Titanic’s construction, maiden voyage, tragic sinking and recovery of authentic artifacts.

Titanic: Aquatic is a strong element in our Exhibition portfolio and allows us to reach new markets and audiences,” states Arnie Geller, Chairman of Premier Exhibitions, Inc.  “This exhibition was built to fulfill the demand by aquariums whose hands-on educational displays and unique settings offer a compelling backdrop to the Titanic story.  The exhibition continues the success of the Titanic brand, which has now been seen by more than 20 million visitors worldwide.”

“Georgia Aquarium tells the stories of our oceans, not just the aquatic life that teems within, but the incredible journeys we as people have taken across our seas,” said Carey Rountree, Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing.  “No aquatic story is more compelling than that of the ‘unsinkable’ ship, Titanic.”

RMS Titanic, Inc. is the only company permitted by law to recover objects from the wreck of the Titanic.  The Company was granted Salvor-in-Possession rights to the wreck of Titanic by a United States federal court in 1994 and has conducted seven research and recovery expeditions to the Titanic rescuing more than 5,500 artifacts.

WHAT: Titanic: Aquatic at the Georgia Aquarium

WHEN: Opened Friday, August 22, 2008

WHERE: Georgia Aquarium

225 Baker Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30313
(404) 581-4000

TICKETS: Adult : $31.50, Senior: $26.25, Child: $23.50

NOTE: Ticket prices listed above are for advanced purchases and include Aquarium admission. Special pricing is available for Annual Pass Members, groups and schools. Audio Tours are also available.  For complete pricing information and availability visit http://www.georgiaaquarium.org.



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