Guidebook for Derry

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Guidebook for Derry

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Fort built in 6th or 7th Century by the O'Neill clan
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Grianan Of Aileach
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Fort built in 6th or 7th Century by the O'Neill clan
Beautiful Park just off the Peace Bridge. St. Columb’s Park is a 70-acre municipal park in Derry, Northern Ireland. The park is named after St. Columba, who is the city's patron saint. The park contains the ruins of a medieval church, an 18th century manor house, as well as many modern amenities such as a leisure centre and sports pitches http://www.stcolumbsparkhouse.org/
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St. Columb Parkı
4 Limavady Rd
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Beautiful Park just off the Peace Bridge. St. Columb’s Park is a 70-acre municipal park in Derry, Northern Ireland. The park is named after St. Columba, who is the city's patron saint. The park contains the ruins of a medieval church, an 18th century manor house, as well as many modern amenities such as a leisure centre and sports pitches http://www.stcolumbsparkhouse.org/
Beautiful historical building right in the city centre and beside Derry's Famous Walls. Free exhibitions and lovely Cafe. https://www.derrystrabane.com/Subsites/Museums-and-Heritage/Guildhall
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The Guildhall
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Beautiful historical building right in the city centre and beside Derry's Famous Walls. Free exhibitions and lovely Cafe. https://www.derrystrabane.com/Subsites/Museums-and-Heritage/Guildhall
Great museum in the heart of the City with a number of exhibitions. Address: Union Hall Place, (Guildhall Square), Derry https://www.derrystrabane.com/towermuseum
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Tower Museum
Union Hall Place
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Great museum in the heart of the City with a number of exhibitions. Address: Union Hall Place, (Guildhall Square), Derry https://www.derrystrabane.com/towermuseum
The Peace Bridge which was opened in 2011 symbolises how far the Derry people have come in resolving their differences and working together for the benefit of all who live in Derry
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Barış Köprüsü
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The Peace Bridge which was opened in 2011 symbolises how far the Derry people have come in resolving their differences and working together for the benefit of all who live in Derry
Beautiful historic park with a lovely cafe and fabulous views of the city. Just a few minutes walk from my home.
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Brooke Park
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Beautiful historic park with a lovely cafe and fabulous views of the city. Just a few minutes walk from my home.
A must visit Museum. A poignant insight into the history of Derry and in particular, Bloody Sunday. Address: 55 Glenfada Park, Londonderry BT48 9DR https://www.museumoffreederry.org/
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Özgür Derry Müzesi
55 Glenfada Park
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A must visit Museum. A poignant insight into the history of Derry and in particular, Bloody Sunday. Address: 55 Glenfada Park, Londonderry BT48 9DR https://www.museumoffreederry.org/
Built in 1613-1619 the Walls are the largest ancient monument in Northern Ireland and are the only remaining completely walled city in Ireland and one of the finest examples of Walled Cities in Europe. They were built by The Honourable, The Irish Society as defences for early seventeenth century settlers from England and Scotland. Visitors can walk around this intact 17th-century enclosure with 7 gates & 24 restored cannons. A 1-min walk from the Richmond Centre Address: The Diamond, Derry BT48 6HW Cost: Free Open: From dusk till dawn Facts: Built in 1613-1619 by The Honourbale, The Irish Society The four original gates to the Walled City are Bishop’s Gate, Ferryquay Gate, Butcher’s Gate and Shipquay Gate. Three further gates were added later, Magazine Gate, Castle Gate and New Gate – making seven gates in total. Historic buildings within the walls include the 1633 Gothic Cathedral of St Columb, the Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall and the courthouse. It is one of the few cities in Europe that never saw its fortifications breached, withstanding several sieges including one in 1689 which lasted 105 days, hence the city’s nickname, The Maiden City. UNESCO Heritage Sites' top 1,001 things to do before you die. Named as Northern Ireland's National Treasures in 2014 by The National Lottery. Derry was voted by Lonely Planet in 2013 as one of the best top ten cities to visit.
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Derry Surları
The Diamond
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Built in 1613-1619 the Walls are the largest ancient monument in Northern Ireland and are the only remaining completely walled city in Ireland and one of the finest examples of Walled Cities in Europe. They were built by The Honourable, The Irish Society as defences for early seventeenth century settlers from England and Scotland. Visitors can walk around this intact 17th-century enclosure with 7 gates & 24 restored cannons. A 1-min walk from the Richmond Centre Address: The Diamond, Derry BT48 6HW Cost: Free Open: From dusk till dawn Facts: Built in 1613-1619 by The Honourbale, The Irish Society The four original gates to the Walled City are Bishop’s Gate, Ferryquay Gate, Butcher’s Gate and Shipquay Gate. Three further gates were added later, Magazine Gate, Castle Gate and New Gate – making seven gates in total. Historic buildings within the walls include the 1633 Gothic Cathedral of St Columb, the Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall and the courthouse. It is one of the few cities in Europe that never saw its fortifications breached, withstanding several sieges including one in 1689 which lasted 105 days, hence the city’s nickname, The Maiden City. UNESCO Heritage Sites' top 1,001 things to do before you die. Named as Northern Ireland's National Treasures in 2014 by The National Lottery. Derry was voted by Lonely Planet in 2013 as one of the best top ten cities to visit.

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- https://www.visitderry.com/ And for a taster of Derry's wonderful music tradition visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mu_4RENUKPQ Enjoy! :-)