The world-famous Titanic exhibition is coming to Prague: at the end of November, the PVA EXPO PRAHA exhibition centre in Letňany will open its doors to an impressive display full of original artefacts, meticulously crafted replicas, and interactive experiences.
The world-famous Titanic exhibition is making a stop in the Czech capital. From 21 November 2025, the PVA EXPO PRAHA exhibition grounds in Letňany will host an impressive display that immerses visitors in the fascinating history of the legendary ocean liner.
Millions of people around the world have already seen the exhibition. In Prague, original artefacts recovered from the depths of the Atlantic will be on display – including personal belongings of passengers, parts of the ship, crockery, jewellery, and perfume bottles that still emit their fragrance today. The exhibition is complemented by faithful replicas of cabins, luxurious salons, and the ship’s engine. The famous bow, known from the iconic film scene, is also included – as a popular photo opportunity.

A Journey Through Emotion and History
Each visitor receives a boarding card of a real Titanic passenger upon entry. At the end, they find out whether their assigned passenger survived the disaster. The tour is accompanied by a carefully designed soundscape: from the elegant waltz of first class to the deep noises from the boiler rooms and the crunching of the ice.
An audio guide leads visitors through the exhibition – spoken from the perspective of real passengers. It provides a vivid impression of life on board: what was eaten, what the atmosphere on the ship was like, and what impressions people had of the voyage. The new experience area also allows visitors to explore the Titanic’s luxurious interiors – and finally, the dramatic moment of its sinking.
Extensive Exhibition with Children’s Programme
According to curator Květa Havelková, the Prague exhibition will be the most extensive version ever shown in the Czech Republic. “Visitors will not only see passengers’ personal belongings but also technical equipment and parts of the Titanic. Everything was recovered from a depth of almost four kilometres and professionally restored,” said Havelková.

The exhibition covers more than 2,500 square metres and is divided into thirteen themed areas. The organiser is the US-based RMS Titanic society, the only company with the rights to recover objects from the wreck.
For families, there is also a special children’s route titled Journey to the Treasure of the Ocean, which introduces the story of the Titanic through puzzles and activities.
The Titanic exhibition will open on 21 November 2025 at PVA EXPO PRAHA in Letňany. Further information is available at www.titanicpraha.cz.