Located in the heart of Times Square, Discovery Times Square Exposition is a 60,000 square foot space for exhibitions. In addition, two large galleries, a retail shopping space, and a café also make their home at the Discovery Times Square Exposition. The Discovery Times Square Exposition is conveniently located in Times Square. Currently, two exhibitions are available at the Discovery Times Square Exposition.
Titanic: The Artifacts Exhibition
Titanic: The Artifacts Exhibition focuses on the events of April 15, 1912. Artifacts collected from when the ship was discovered it the 1980s are presented with a history of the events. This exhibit contains the largest number of Titanic artifacts in the world.
King Tut
The artifacts from the boy king's reign are returning to the Discovery Times Square Exposition. This exhibit features ten different galleries and over 130 different items. Artifacts on display include the crown found on King Tut's head when the tomb was discovered and the golden canopic coffinette.
Da Vinci's Workshop--Codices, Machines and Drawings
This unique exhibit gives visitors a rare opportunity to see da Vinci's original codices, machines, and drawings. The exhibit also includes recreations for some of da Vinci's original mechanical creations, including a mechanical lion created to walk before the king of France.
Details:
- The center is handicap accessible.
- Concessions, including a café, are available.
- Check schedule for dates and times of availability.
- These activities are appropriate for all ages.
- Food and beverages are not allowed inside the exhibits.
- Photography and video recording is prohibited.
- Exhibits are self-guided and take approximately 1.5 hours to walk through.
- Audio tours are available for purchase on site.
- Check schedule for dates of each exhibit.