Exhibition: Endurance in 3D
30 April – November 2026
Included in museum admission
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Get the chance to be up close to a remarkably detailed 3D model of the Endurance shipwreck at Discovery Point, thanks to a collaboration between the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust and Dundee Heritage Trust. One of the most accurate representations of a deep-ocean heritage site to ever be produced, the 3D model offers an unprecedented opportunity to explore the wreck of the Endurance up close for the very first time; revealing details down to the grain of the timbers and the scattered artefacts on the seabed.
Lost beneath Antarctic ice for more than a century, the wreck of Endurance was discovered in 2022 during the Endurance22 expedition, led by the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust. Located more than 3,000 metres below the surface of the Weddell Sea, the site remains one of the most remote and protected heritage locations on Earth.
Because the wreck is safeguarded under the Antarctic Treaty System and a strict Conservation Plan, it must remain undisturbed. Instead, the Endurance22 team used pioneering non-invasive archaeological techniques to record the wreck in extraordinary detail, capturing over 25,000 high-resolution images alongside laser and sonar data to create a scientifically precise digital twin of the site.
This 3D printed model of the wreck translates that data into physical form. Produced at a scale of 1:29.3 using PLA (polylactide) and requiring approximately 350 hours to print, it represents one of the most accurate physical recreations of a deep-ocean heritage site ever produced.
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£1530th Apr 2026Discovery Point
Talk: The Quest to Find the Endurance
An evening with Mensun Bound, Exploration Director of the Endurance22 expedition to find Shackleton’s famous Endurance shipwreck. -
Stories15/02/2024Discovery Point
The Boss
Celebrating one of Antarctic exploration’s most famed characters; Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton. -
Stories19/12/2022Discovery Point
Folk Musician Plays ‘Shackleton Violin’ aboard Discovery
Unique Shackleton violin is played in Shackleton’s Discovery cabin.
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