Following a multi-million-dollar refreshment program, Titanic Belfast is ready to reopen on March 4, 2023. The museum in Ireland’s Belfast now features four new galleries within the “Titanic ...
A new "Titanic" mural, which celebrates Belfast’s heritage, has been unveiled at Titanic Belfast, marking the anniversary of when the famous ship was launched and drawing a massive crowd of over ...
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Titanic Belfast, Northern Ireland’s first-ever five-star visitor attraction, has welcomed it’s one millionth guest. Mother of two Ciara Harmon, from County Kildare in Ireland, was welcomed to Titanic ...
A landmark visitor attraction that tells the story of the Titanic has generated an estimated £430 million of direct spending in Northern Ireland since it opened 10 years ago, a report has found. The ...
Titanic Belfast has targeted international tourists to continue its recent remarkable growth after its turnover and profit both surged during its latest financial year. The Northern Ireland museum is ...
BELFAST—In the early hours of April 15, 1912, the unsinkable Titanic slipped beneath the unforgiving black water of the North Atlantic and onto the front pages of newspapers around the globe. The ...
TITANIC Belfast has said it will need 80 temporary staff as part of its annual recruitment drive for the upcoming spring-summer season. The new workers will be offered fixed-term contracts to work at ...
The Titanic Belfast tourist attraction recorded its busiest year to date for 2017/2018. There were 841,563 visitors through it's doors, marking an increase of 13% year-on-year. The rise is reflective ...
LONDON (AP) -- The descendants of a doctor who died on the Titanic said Tuesday they are delighted that a letter he penned days before the ship sank will return to his hometown, Belfast. John Edward ...
For much of its history Belfast has been the industrial dynamo of Ireland. During the 19th century it was Ireland’s largest city, and during the last half of the 19th century it was the fastest ...
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