St Columb’s Cathedral
Constructed in 1633 St Columb’s Cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in Derry, while also being one of the grander ones.
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Constructed in 1633 St Columb’s Cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in Derry, while also being one of the grander ones.
Standing right next to Londonderry’s Siege Museum is The First Derry Presbyterian Church opened back in 1780.
The H-Block Memorial was built in order to commemorate the prison strikes during 1976-1981 period.
The Bloody Sunday Obelisk was erected in order to memorialise events of Londonderry’s 1972 massacre.
When studying the history of Derry and events connected with The Troubles, you cannot forget about the Free Derry Corner memorial.
Situated inside the city walls, The Siege Museum allows its visitors to follow the events of the 105-days long battle of Siege of Derry.
Hidden among the many buildings of Derry’s~Londonderry’s centre, lies a delightful dickensian square called The Craft Village.
Established on the 25th of June 2011, The Peace Bridge goes over the River Foyle and connects the city centre with Ebrington Square.
Since 2007 The Museum of Free Derry has been inviting its visitors to learn about the history of city’s fight for civil rights.
The historic tower overlooking The City Walls in Union Hall Place houses a museum permanently displaying two exhibitions.