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TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition

March 21, 2026 - October 18, 2026

Timed-Entry Exhibition
The Museum

History comes to life in TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition

This immersive exhibition offers a rare opportunity for audiences of all ages to explore the innovation, ambition, and tragedy of Titanic while connecting personally with the people whose lives were forever changed by her voyage.

Step back to April 1912 and assume the role of a passenger on the Ship’s first and final journey. With more than 100 authentic artifacts recovered from the wrecksite, guests are immersed in life on board the Titanic and the deeply human stories behind one of history’s most enduring legends.

TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition will be on view March 21 through October 18, 2026. 


Visitors will experience:

  • History made tangible through real artifacts recovered from the Ship and her passengers.
  • Personal, human stories that foster empathy and emotional connection.
  • Shared discovery and conversation with family, classmates, and friends.
  • Meaningful, immersive learning that complements school curricula and lifelong learning.
  • A reflective, memorable experience that resonates long after the visit.

Ticket Information

TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition + Museum Admission

Museum admission including access to TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition

Adult (14+) $29.50
Senior (63+)
$27.50
Youth (3-13)
$22.50
Infant (Under 3 years)
Free*

*Tickets required for all ages

Member Pricing


OMSI members receive discounted admission to TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition.

Adult (14+) $6.00
Senior (63+)
$6.00
Youth (3-13)
$6.00
Infant (Under 3 years)
Free*

*Tickets required for all ages

Timed entrance allows guests to join the exhibit queue at their selected time. Please allow time for both queuing and the exhibit experience.

Questions about OMSI’s accessibility programs? Learn More

Your ticket to TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition also provides entry to OMSI’s permanent exhibit halls and science labs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions? We have answers! Explore frequently asked questions. For more information please contact us at Info@OMSI.edu or (503) 797-4000.

Should I purchase tickets to this exhibit in advance?

While advanced ticket purchases are not required, we strongly recommend purchasing your tickets online ahead of time as this is a timed-entry exhibition.

Timed entrance allows guests to join the exhibition queue at their selected time. Please allow time for both queuing and the exhibition experience.

What dates and hours are the museum and this temporary feature exhibit open?

TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition is scheduled to be on view from March 21  through October 18, 2027. Regular hours are 9:30am-5:30pm Tuesday-Friday & Sunday. Saturday hours are 9:30am-7:00pm. Please see our Events + Shows Calendar for the most up-to-date information including special holiday and school break hours.

How long does it take to see the exhibit?

Individual visit times will vary, but most guests can anticipate spending 45 to 60 minutes viewing TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition. There is no time limit within the exhibition, and guests may enjoy it for as long as the museum is open.

Is photography permitted in the exhibit?

Photography without flash is allowed in TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition.

Are food and drink permitted in the exhibit?

Food or drink are not permitted in the Featured Exhibit Hall.

Can I bring my stroller into the exhibit if I have young children with me?

Yes. Strollers are permitted inside the exhibition.

Are electric mobility devices allowed in the exhibit?

Personal mobility devices are permitted in the exhibit; however, OMSI-provided electric carts are not permitted within the exhibition.

How were the artifacts in this exhibition recovered?

As salvor-in-possession of Titanic’s wrecksite since 1994, RMS Titanic, Inc. has exclusive rights to recover artifacts from the debris field around Titanic. Recovery and preservation efforts are an important part of their role as stewards of the Ship and the memory of those who were on board.  It’s their mission to carry on Titanic’s legacy and share its historical—and profoundly human—significance with generations to come.

Learn more here.

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