UTV's Tina Campbell takes a journey inside the world's largest Titanic-themed attraction, which opened its doors to visitors in Belfast, just weeks before the 100th anniversary of the doomed ship's sinking.
The flagship building was six years in the planning and took three years to build.
Inside the building, the story of Titanic's tragic demise is told as well as the ship's story right from the very beginning.
The exhibition is designed as an experience rather than a museum, with visitors progressing through nine galleries to discover what is was like to build the most famous ship in the world - and to sail in her.
A virtual tour of the ship, it uses the same technology as in the movie Avatar. The modern special effects make visitors feel like they are on Titanic and the attention to detail makes the experience real.
The word Titanic stands for all things luxurious and a visit to the banqueting hall, complete with staircase, is the epitome of the grandeur experienced by first class passengers.
But, there is also the chance to step into the lives of the original shipyard workers with a ride in a cage lift that transports you right to the top of the gantry.
Titanic Belfast is a chance to see life as it was then for all of the classes who sailed and worked on the doomed liner.