Titanic Museum Branson
3235 W. Hwy. 76 • Branson, MO 65616
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Discover the Titanic Museum in Branson, MO! Explore over 400 artifacts, interactive exhibits, and personal stories of passengers and crew. Walk the Grand Staircase, touch an iceberg, and engage with hands-on displays. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts, this immersive experience offers a unique journey back in time.
The Titanic Museum is located on 76 Country Boulevard in Branson, Missouri, at the intersection of 76 and Highway 165.
Titanic Museum Branson is a self-guided, interactive museum tour with over 400 priceless artifacts and historic treasures valued at over $4 million. The museum brings history to life and shares Titanic’s story and gives each guest the opportunity to encounter the personal heroic and tragic stories of its passengers. You can see a first-class stateroom, touch an Iceberg, walk the Grand Staircase, and look back in time through an exclusive Father Browne photographic collection.
Most visitors typically spend about 90 minutes to 2 hours, but the Titanic Museum is a self-guided tour so you can go at your own pace.
Yes, Titanic is fully ADA accessible. There is an elevator near the Grand Staircase and the hallways are all wide enough for wheelchair maneuverability.
Yes, wheelchairs are free and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Yes, the Titanic Museum allows guests to take personal photos inside the ship. You can take photos with your phones only, no flash, tripods, or videos.
No food or drinks are allowed inside the museum.
It was interesting and you can visit it pretty quickly. You don't find out about your person until the end. While this is a nice touch (luckily my lady survived) but it wasn't a big deal (to me) to have a card for an actual person because you aren't following THEIR story through the museum.
To me the most moving room was the one about the musicians playing as the ship went down. A guy plays the piano while you walk around the room. There are docents in some places to tell you stories and actual artifacts from survivors. I do wonder about the fascination with the Titanic, since many other ships have sadly sunk.
Overall a decent museum and something different to do in Branson.