One of the UK's most compelling historical exhibitions is set to arrive at Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre this autumn, as the Titanic Exhibition: Farnborough, presented by White Star Heritage, opens for a limited four-week run from 23 October to 21 November 2026.
Bringing together an extraordinary collection of authentic Titanic artefacts, immersive recreations and real passenger stories, the exhibition offers visitors a rare opportunity to explore the story of the world's most famous ocean liner through objects directly connected to the ship and its passengers.
Among the exhibition's headline attractions are an original deckchair from R.M.S. Titanic - one of only a handful known to survive - a fragment of the ship's aft Grand Staircase recovered from the seabed, a genuine Titanic lifeboat plaque and original cabin fragments brought up from the ocean floor. Several of these pieces are considered among the rarest Titanic artefacts in existence.
Visitors will journey through the complete Titanic story, from the ship's construction in Belfast and her lavish interiors to the events of her maiden voyage and final resting place beneath the Atlantic. The experience combines carefully preserved artefacts with detailed recreations, personal accounts and interactive elements designed to bring history to life
On arrival, every visitor will receive the identity of a real passenger who sailed aboard Titanic, allowing them to follow an individual story throughout the exhibition. Guests will also be able to explore recreations of First, Second and Third-Class areas, interact with genuine White Star Line artefacts, sit in an original Second Class chair and experience a range of hands-on exhibits.
The exhibition is produced by White Star Heritage, a British team of collectors, historians and conservation experts dedicated to preserving original Titanic artefacts and sharing the ship's story with the public. The organisation's exhibitions combine genuine artefacts with multimedia displays, detailed set recreations and educational content designed to celebrate the ship's legacy while treating its tragedy with respect.
Tickets go on sale on Saturday 18 July 2026, with early bird pricing of £19.99 adults and £6.99 under 15s available until 31 August 2026. Group booking discounts are also available. The exhibition will take place in Hall 5 at Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre.
For more information and to register for Early Bird tickets, visit www.titanictickets.com/farnborough