Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Tower Museum is a museum on local history in Derry, Northern Ireland. The museum is located in Union Hall Place, within a historic tower just inside the city walls, near the Guildhall. The museum has two permanent exhibits; The Story of Derry which presents the history of Derry from its prehistoric origins to the present, and An Armada ...
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Derry (city)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
Foyle Valley Railway Museum. Coordinates: 54.99197°N 7.321529°W. The exterior of the museum in 2016. County Donegal Railways Joint Committee locomotive on the railway tracks, 1995. Foyle Valley Railway Museum is a museum in Derry, Northern Ireland. It is run by the charity Destined and is dedicated to the history of narrow gauge railways in ...
Derry city walls. Derry's walls, also known as the Walls of Derry, were originally built by the Irish Society between 1613 and 1619, under the supervision of the London builder and architect Peter Benson. They were built with the intention of protecting the Scottish and English planters that had moved to Ulster as part of the Plantation of ...
Bus: 127 Ulsterbus. Website. seamusheaneyhome.com. The Seamus Heaney HomePlace is an arts and literary centre in Bellaghy, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It displays the life and work of Seamus Heaney. Designed by W&M Given Architects, construction began in 2015 by contractors Brendan Loughran & Sons Ltd. It opened in late September 2016.
Ebrington Square. Ebrington Square is a public space and tourist attraction in Derry, Northern Ireland built upon the former army parade ground at Ebrington Barracks. Although located in the Waterside area of Derry, it is connected to the city centre on the west bank of the River Foyle via the Peace Bridge. The square opened on 14 February 2012 ...
The Peace Bridge is a cycle and foot bridge across the River Foyle in Derry, Northern Ireland. It opened on 25 June 2011, connecting Ebrington Square with the rest of the city centre. It is the newest of three bridges in the city, the others being the Craigavon Bridge and the Foyle Bridge. The 235 metres (771 ft) bridge was designed by AECOM ...
For tourist attractions in County Derry/Londonderry, see Category:Tourist attractions in County Londonderry. Note: This category page should be empty. All entries should be recategorized under one of the above categories or an appropriate subcategory.