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The Grand Staircase on Titanic (and Olympic) had twelve steps at the bottom.
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The designer of Titanic was Alexander Carlisle and it's believed that the staircase may have been inspired by that in Belfast City Hall.
The Titanic was equipped with several staircases to accommodate each class aboard the ship. First class had two grand staircases, one in the forward part of the ship and one towards the back; the forward grand staircase (which the most notable and recognized part of the ship) was located between the 1st and 2nd funnel and went down 5 decks, with four decks being of the ornate and elegant design and the last deck being a normal staircase leading to the Turkish baths and pool. The aft staircase was located between the 3rd and 4th funnel and went down three decks to C Deck where it landed on an onboard restaurant.
There were two staircases one at the stern and one at the bow the one at the bow was inbetween the first and second funnel and the other one was in the middle of the third and forth funnel
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The Grand Staircase on Titanic (and Olympic) had twelve steps at the bottom.
Twelve steps.
Titanic Grand Staircase
The Grand Staircase on Titanic (and Olympic) had twelve steps at the bottom.
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jason santos
It was luxry for first class pasengers . Titanic had lots of luxrys like the grand staircase.
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Somewhat, yes
It did not have a name. why would you name stairs?