Titanic Museum - Branson, Missouri
The Titanic Museum in Branson, Missouri, building looms above Missouri 76, Branson’s Strip. The 31-metre-tall building recreates the bow of the ship, complete with a pool at its base that sprays water as though it were cutting through the ocean.
Expect to see Titanic in a whole new light. Unlike traveling exhibits, Titanic Branson is a permanent two-story museum attraction shaped like Titanic herself. This astounding, signature building was built half-scale to the original. Towering 100 feet above Country Highway 76, it holds 400 priceless artifacts in twenty galleries. The structure is anchored in water to create the illusion of Titanic at sea, and the 90-minute, self-guided tour is designed to give guests the sensation of being an original passenger on Titanic’s 1912 maiden voyage.
At the World’s Largest Titanic Museum Attraction you’ll come to know real passengers through their stories, personal memorabilia, photos, cards and letters. Everything on display once belonged to a Titanic passenger or crew member and were either taken off the ship at the time of the sinking or were found floating in the debris field. None of these rare items were recovered from the wreck site.
Enter the attraction through an iceberg
Take a 90-minute walk-through tour
Experience Family interactive galleries
Take the Grand Staircase from Third to First Class
Touch a regenerating iceberg
See two of the most dramatic and historically perfect Titanic ship models ever built: 1) James Cameron’s 26-foot recreation of Titanic’s deteriorating bow section as seen in his 1997 movie, Titanic; 2) A richly detailed 18-foot model of Titanic as she appeared on her maiden voyage.
View a rare 1912 dress and pair of shoes created by world-famous designer and First Class Titanic passenger, Lucy, Lady Duff Gordon
Stand beside a replica of a gigantic Titanic propeller built to scale
Look inside authentically detailed rooms, including the Captain’s bridge, the Marconi wireless station, the First Class Dining Salon and others
See the only known photographs taken onboard Titanic in the Father Browne Gallery
Sit in a lifeboat and listen to passenger stories of survival
Enter the Memorial Room and learn the fate of the passenger whose name appears on your boarding pass.
Handicap accessible
Ticket Information: 417/334-9500 • Toll Free: 800/381-7670
Location: 3235 76 Country Blvd & Hwy 165
Hours: Open Year Around



Thought I would mention that the Titanic seems to have updated their site. It looks good and my family had an amazing adventure there this winter. What a nice museum with tons of fun and education.