Northern Ireland's Titanic Belfast museum

Set out in the shape of a four-pointed star, representing the White Star Shipping Line, its corners beetle above the surrounding moat and walkway, as did the prows of RMS Titanic and Olympic while under construction. Their aluminium facades catch the light in a manner that also suggests the floating ice mountain that became Titanic’s nemesis.

This multimedia extravaganza in the city where this legendary ship was completed in 1912 marks its tenth anniversary this year. Read more about it in Tripatini member Anthony Toole's post Titanic Belfast, a Celebration of Triumph and Tragedy.

 

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