Ignited in May of 2013 by children from both Christian and Protestant religious traditions, The Peace Flame is a small, yet important monument. Situated across the street from Guildhall, the flame burns in the middle of a tiny, circular park with benches, which allows you to admire this symbol of peace. 

It is a must-see for every tourist visiting the city, especially if you’re close to the city centre or interested in Derry’s history.

Art & Culture, Memorial, The Troubles
Address
: 34 Foyle St, Londonderry BT48 6AP
Opening hours: Always available

Peace Flame

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Derry's Guildhall

The Guildhall

Being one of Derry’s most recognizable landmarks, The Guildhall has been the centre of city’s life since the late 19th century.

Bloody Sunday Obelisk

The Bloody Sunday Obelisk

The Bloody Sunday Obelisk was erected in order to memorialise events of Londonderry’s 1972 massacre.

Free Derry Corner - Curious guide to Derry

Free Derry Corner

When studying the history of Derry and events connected with The Troubles, you cannot forget about the Free Derry Corner memorial.​