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Titanic Sundays
Titanic's Dock and Pump-House is the atmospheric Sunday setting for
Living Tours Belfast and screenings of the award-winning drama-documentary
Titanic: Birth of a Legend.
Narrated by Charles Dance and starring Damian O'Hare as the ship's Co. Down-born chief engineer Thomas Andrews, the film recounts the story - and fate - of the Harland & Wolff shipyard workers who built Titanic and its White Star sister ship Olympic.
The film will be shown every
Sunday at
12:00 and
16:45 from
9 Aug to
1 Nov. Tickets:
adult £6 (incl. a cup of tea or coffee and scone),
child £4 and
2+2 £18.
To complement your viewing pleasure,
Living Tours Belfast will also be running at Titanic's Pump-House every
Sunday at
15:00 from
23 Aug to
1 Nov. Local actors will recreate Titanic's era as they represent the protagonists of this world-famous story. Tickets:
adult £10, conc. £9, child £5, U5 free, 2+2 £25.
And with
Titanic's Pump-House cafe open and
Titanic Walking Tours daily at
12:30 from outside the Odyssey Complex, Sunday is now a great day to immerse yourself in the big ship's story.
TITANIC SUNDAYS at TITANIC’S DOCK AND PUMP-HOUSE9 August to 1 November 200911:00: Full Tour of Titanic’s Dock and Pump-House
12:00: Tour of The Pump-House
12:00: Movie Show “Titanic: The Birth of a Legend” (studio)
13:00: Tour of The Pump-House
14:00: Full Tour of Titanic’s Dock and Pump-House
15:00: Living Tours Belfast - The Titanic (starts 23 Aug).
16:45: Movie Show “Titanic: The Birth of a Legend” (café)