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About Titanic Museum Branson
Titanic Museum Branson presents more than 400 authentic artifacts alongside room recreations and interactive interpretation in a ship-shaped building on Branson's entertainment corridor.
The visit is self-guided, an audio tour is included, and the museum recommends about one and a half to two hours. Reservations use a date and time, while live hours and prices vary through the year and should be checked directly.
Children four and under are free but still require a ticket. Photography is currently allowed from the Grand Staircase onward on the top floor, not throughout every gallery.
Free onsite parking, first-come wheelchairs and trained service-animal access are published. Emotional-support animals are not treated as service animals. Call before relying on a specific route or accommodation.
What stands out
See authentic artifacts
Explore more than 400 objects connected to passengers and the ship.
Walk recreated spaces
Use the staircase, stateroom and communications-room settings as interpretation, not original Titanic interiors.
Use the included audio tour
Move through the museum at a self-guided pace.
Pair two indoor attractions
Combine a timed museum visit with a weather-independent train plan.
Pair it with the train
Why it belongs in a Branson Scenic Railway trip
The museum is about 3.9 road miles and nine minutes from the depot, providing a weather-flexible indoor history stop before or after a train departure.
Before you go
Plan your visit
- Timed entryChoose a date and time in live checkout; hours and prices vary through the year.
- Visit lengthSelf-guided audio visit; allow about 1.5-2 hours.
- Young childrenAge 4 and under is free but still requires a ticket.
- ParkingFree onsite parking is published.
- WheelchairsLoan wheelchairs are first-come; call before relying on availability or a specific route.
- AnimalsTrained service animals are allowed; emotional-support animals are not.
- PhotographyCurrently allowed from the Grand Staircase onward on the top floor, not in every gallery.
Add an outdoor lakeshore stop
Add Table Rock State Park
Follow the indoor museum with lakeshore trails, boating, picnicking or camping.
Useful answers
Frequently asked questions
Are reservations required?
The museum sells timed entry by date and time. Use live checkout because hours, prices and capacity vary.
How long should a visit take?
The museum recommends about one and a half to two hours for the self-guided audio experience.
Are young children free?
Children four and under are free but still require a ticket.
Is parking available?
The museum publishes free onsite parking.
Are wheelchairs available?
Loan wheelchairs are first-come. Call (417) 334-9500 before relying on availability or a specific route.
Are service animals allowed?
Trained service animals are allowed; emotional-support animals are not.
How far is the museum from the railway?
The public driving route measured about 3.9 miles and nine minutes from Branson Depot; traffic and route can vary.
Do the images prove current exhibits?
No. They date from 2009 and 2016 and do not guarantee current room layout, object placement, photography rules, signage or access.
Trust and accuracy
Sources
Source checked 2026-08-17. This free guide has not yet been confirmed by the venue. Current hours, prices, services, and accessibility can change; confirm time-sensitive details directly.
- Official Branson museum page for identity, collection and planning →
- Official plan-your-visit page for timing and visitor preparation →
- Official FAQ for parking, wheelchairs, service animals, photography and child tickets →
- Official live hours page →
- Official live Branson booking flow →
- Exact 2016 exterior under CC BY-SA 4.0 →
- Exact 2009 Grand Staircase recreation under CC BY 2.0 →
- Exact 2009 Marconi room recreation under CC BY 2.0 →
- Exact 2009 first-class stateroom recreation under CC BY 2.0 →