The
rare cherub statue at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition inside Luxor Hotel and
Casino will be on display for an extended period of time and will be available
to view through March 31. This is the Cherub’s first Las Vegas appearance and
was installed for a limited engagement. The special display is available to
view for guests who purchase general admission tickets. The statue is the
latest artifact to be installed at the Exhibition in almost two years.
While
the “Ship of Dreams” featured numerous cherub statues, which were primarily
used as ornamentation on the Grand Staircase, this is the only statue of its
kind ever recovered from the wreckage site. The bronze figure spent decades 2.5
miles below the ocean’s surface before it was recovered by the Director of
Underwater Research Program, PH Nargeolet, and team during RMS Titanic’s 1987
expedition. Though it’s missing its torch, artifact specialists believe that
this particular cherub, being smaller in size, was a light fixture from a side
post newel on the aft staircase that connected the C Deck to the Promenade
Deck.
Titanic
was first discovered on Sept. 1, 1985, 2.5 miles below the ocean’s surface off
the coast of Newfoundland. Dedicated to preserving Titanic’s legacy, Titanic:
The Artifact Exhibition takes guests on an emotional journey through the life
of the legendary ship. Along the way, visitors learn countless stories of
heroism and humanity, paying tribute to the indomitable force of the human spirit
in the face of tragedy.
Titanic:
The Artifact Exhibition is open daily from 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. with the last
admission at 9 p.m. For more information and ticket prices, please visit
www.premierexhibitions.com.
About
RMS Titanic, Inc. – a wholly owned subsidiary of Premier Exhibitions, Inc.
RMS
Titanic, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Premier Exhibitions, Inc., is the
only company permitted by law to recover objects from the wreck of Titanic. The
Company was granted salvor-in-possession rights to the wreck of Titanic by a
United States Federal Court in 1994 and has conducted eight research and
recovery expeditions to Titanic recovering more than 5,500 artifacts. In the
summer of 2010, RMS Titanic, Inc., conducted a ground-breaking expedition to
Titanic 25 years after its discovery, to undertake innovative 3D video
recording, data gathering and other technical measures so as to virtually raise
Titanic, preserving the legacy of the Ship for all time. Please visit RMS
Titanic, Inc. website at www.rmstitanic.net.
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