TITANIC – The Artifact Exhibition
PVA Expo Praha Letňany, Prague
200–1350 CZK · ≈ 8–56 €
The TITANIC – The Artifact Exhibition brings original artifacts recovered from the depths of the Atlantic to Prague, along with replicas of actual cabins, a glimpse into the engine room, and an iceberg visitors can touch. The Prague version is the most comprehensive ever presented in the Czech Republic.
At the start of the tour, each visitor receives a boarding pass of an actual Titanic passenger – by the end of the exhibition, they learn whether their character survived. The experience includes a complimentary audio guide narrated by passengers' voices. The exhibition also features a large immersive projection zone with ship interiors, dramatic footage of the sinking, and a dive to the current wreck. For children, an adventure trail called "Quest for Ocean Treasure" awaits, full of tasks and riddles.
Visitors will see personal belongings of passengers and parts of the ship itself – technical equipment, tableware, jewelry, and perfume bottles that still smell today. For flexible planning, FLEXI and VIP Fast Track tickets are available.
Guided tours:
May 17, 2026 at 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM – Women on the Titanic
The guided tour is led by Mgr. Gabriela Nácarová, a history and German language professor. She will guide visitors through the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries from a woman's perspective – through changes in everyday life, technological, cultural, and political transformations of the era – and present stories of specific women who were aboard the Titanic.
May 31, 2026 at 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM – Special combined guided tour: Titanic and its era + Women aboard the Titanic
The tour is led by two lecturers. Mgr. Gabriela Nácarová will focus on the woman's perspective and the transformation of her position at the turn of the century. Mgr. Evžen Nácar, a history and social sciences professor and guide at the National Technical Museum, will place the Titanic story in a broader historical context – the waning second industrial revolution, migration waves, and the beginnings of World War I.