A special element in “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” is exhibited at the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, New Jersey, and is capturing the attention of the guests.
A spider lamp will be exhibited that hangs in a smoking room for first -class passengers after sitting at the bottom of the Atlantic for decades, NJ.com reported.
It will be included in an exhibition that has almost 250 artifacts of RMS Titanic, Inc.
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The guests will see what it must have been to be a Titanic passenger in 1912.
The candlestick weighs 20 pounds.
A 20 -pound spider lamp that spent decades at the bottom of the ocean has arrived at the Freedom Sciences Center in Jersey City, New Jersey. (Liberty Science Center)
“It was there the night of the sinking. Decades passed at the bottom of the ocean. And it still has its beautiful gold patina and covering,” Ray, president and director of RMS Titanic Inc.
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Upon arrival, visitors will receive a boarding pass replica and assume the role of a passenger, after the trip from the construction of the ship to their tragic sinking.

The spider lamp that hung in the RMS Titanic first -class smoker hall weighs 20 pounds. (Liberty Science Center)
Visitors also have the opportunity to explore recreated rooms and play an “iceberg” to feel how cold it was when the ship sank tragically.
The traveling exhibition has been seen by more than 35 million people worldwide and was recently in Boston, Fox News Digital reported.
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The exhibition opened on Saturday and will run until September 1.

Visitors also have the opportunity to explore recreated rooms and play an “iceberg” to feel how cold it was when the ship sank tragically. (Liberty Science Center)
Exhibition tickets cost additional $ 8 in addition to the museum's intake rates.
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Fox News Digital contacted the Liberty Sciences Center for additional comments.