Uncover Titanic’s Human Stories at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct
Step aboard history and immerse yourself in the untold stories of the people aboard the Titanic.
Titanic. The Human Story is now open at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, offering an intimate, moving, and beautifully curated experience that goes beyond the iceberg to reveal the real lives, loves, and losses of those on board.
Curated by marine historian and Titanic expert Claes-Göran Wetterholm, this international exhibition brings together rare artefacts, recreated cabins and public spaces, and powerful personal narratives to paint a vivid picture of life on the ill-fated ship.
In a recent interview, Claes-Göran spoke about the significance of bringing this exhibition to Sydney’s iconic Walsh Bay Arts Precinct. “It’s the perfect location,” he says. “With its proximity to the water and rich maritime history, it adds an extra layer of atmosphere to the storytelling.”
Wander through beautifully recreated settings, view original artefacts, and discover personal belongings that tell the stories of the Titanic’s passengers — from hopeful emigrants to high society travellers. It’s a poignant reminder of the human lives at the heart of one of history’s most enduring tragedies.
Don’t miss your chance to experience this world-class exhibition in one of Sydney’s most picturesque harbourside locations.
Tickets on sale now at the ticket exhibition website.