The 3,000-capacity Titanic Exhibition Centre is now closed ... Built on Olympic Way close to tourist hotspot the Titanic Belfast museum and visitor attraction, the facility has been used to ...
The Titanic Exhibition Centre (TEC) in Belfast is to close permanently after nine years. The 6,000 sqm centre has been used for a number of exhibitions, trade shows and large-scale events. The ...
Titanic Exhibition Centre (TEC) was built not far from tourism hotspot Titanic Belfast, almost a decade ago.
If successful, many of the artefacts would go on display at the Titanic Belfast exhibition centre. The collection includes a piece of the hull and sets of china from the ship which sank in April 1912.
Titanic Belfast has targeted international tourists to continue its recent remarkable growth after its turnover and profit both surged during its latest financial year. The Northern Ireland museum ...
Award-winning podcasters John Lee and Martin Nutty have released the first of their exclusive interviews with the movers and ...
The launch of Titanic in May 1911 was the peak of Belfast’s golden age of shipbuilding. Titanic was the largest man-made object ever to have taken to the seas. Harland and Wolff employed ...
The Royal Navy has reported that work has begun revamping the world-famous Harland & Wolff yard in Belfast, home of the Titanic so it can build three new support ships for the Navy. The existing ...
The Titanic Exhibition Centre (TEC) in Belfast is to close permanently after nine years. The 6,000 sqm centre has been used for a number of exhibitions, trade shows and large-scale events.
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