Sensation: 20 archive photos of the "Titanic" are now in color!

As soon as the calendar sheet brings us closer to the date "April 14", we remember only one event - the shipwreck of the "Titanic" ... And no matter how much time has passed - 50 years, 100 or even more, interest in how the biggest ship sank the world, only increases!

New versions of death, unique footage from the ocean floor and even a few movies do not soothe the excitement of those not indifferent to this tragedy, and the desire to "get to the bottom of the truth" disturbs wounds that will never last.

But today you have a real sensation! And it does not matter how much you re-read or revised the materials about the most famous shipwreck of the 20th century - now you will see the "Titanic" such as you have never seen before and everything thanks to the efforts of the historian-enthusiast Thomas Schmid!

The author of the site "3D history" admits that he was fascinated by the ship and tragedy from early childhood. And while all the boys built towers, cars or entire cities from the Lego constructor, Thomas always built only one model - the Titanic ship - from the parts of his designer. Well, to the next anniversary of the shipwreck, Thomas Schmid prepared an "information bomb" - he painted the archive black-and-white photographs of the ship in colors.

Attention - all the color photographs of the post are genuine, and get ready for the fact that you will catch your breath from what you saw!

Construction of the British transatlantic ship "Titanic" at Harland & Wolff Shipyard in Belfast, Ireland, 1911.

And these are workers in the engine room of the ship next to a giant generator of 400 kW.

One of the best rooms of the first class is the C-55!

Surprisingly, now you can not only consider and "feel" every detail of the "B-38". By the way, also the first class.

The vessel "Titanic" next to the ship "Olympic" in Belfast a month before the tragedy.

Can you believe that this is not a shot from the film, but a real photograph of a double first class room?

That's how it all began - the construction of the ship "Titanic" at the shipyard "Harland & Wolff Shipyard" in Belfast, Ireland, 1911.

It seems that we do not consider this luxury reading room, but we are in it!

But such mourners remember the Titanic forever - on April 10, 1912, he left the docks of Southempton.

Read that one of the rooms was decorated in a Danish interior style? Yes, that's it - number "B-59"!

Boring luxury standard of the first class ...

And what about the living room, designed in the style of "Adelphi", or, if you say easier - "English neoclassicism"?

Have you guessed that this could only look like a third-class dining room?

Yes, there was even a gym on board the Titanic!

Oh, you will not believe it, but this is the Parisien cafe on the deck!

Another number of the first class "B-38" in noble emerald-beige tones!

Well, the most long-awaited photograph is the ballroom in which Jack circled in the Rose waltz, but only real!