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The Masonic Hall

Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles

Formerly known as the Bishop’s Palace, built in 1754 in the Episcopate of William Barnard - it gave Bishop Street its present name. The building was once home to Bishop Hervey, Earl of Bristol, who...More

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Saint Eugenes Cathedral

Churches And Settlements

Saint Eugenes Cathedral was completed in 1903 and is one of the citys most impressive structures with its style of Gothic revival. Open daily....More

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Digital Tour Guide

Touring Ideas

Derry City Council as part of their Economic Development Programme have recenly launched the Wireless City Digital Tour Guide - a state of the art multimedia guide that provides a location aware...More

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Banagher Old Church

Churches And Settlements

Banagher Church is an impressive ruin with the nave being built around 1100. The date 474 on the west door was carved in the 18th century and near by is a small house shaped tomb, which is said to be...More

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The Verbal Arts Centre

Art Galleries

The Verbal Arts Centre is an educational charity founded in 1992 and now located in the beautifully refurbished First Derry School, a listed building which occupies a prime location on the city’s...More

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Dungiven Castle

Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles

Set within 22 acres of parkland, Dungiven Castle offers exquisite scenery overlooking the Sperrin Mountains. Built in a Gothic Tudor style, offering guest house accommodation....More

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Methodist Church Londonderry

Churches And Settlements

This Church was built in 1904 and replaced the original church on the East Wall. The architect was A. Foreman and the building has a number of flying buttresses which add a visual effect rather than...More

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The Bogside Artists

Touring Ideas

The Bogside Artists are the soul creators of the World Famous Peoples Gallery. The twelve large scale murals are a main visitor attraction. Our business is to provide a unique tour by the Artists...More

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Long Tower Church

Churches And Settlements

The present church dates back to 1784 on a site were Mass had been celebrated during the Penal times. It was near here that the Teampall Mór(Great Church) was built in 1164....More

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Historic Walls of Derry

Walking

A walk around the walls in Londonderry reveals a splendid city crammed full of history, heritage, interest and a vibrant cultural scene....More

Derry City Londonderry - Northern Ireland

Lumen Christi College

Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles

Formerly the site of St. Columb’s College on Bishop Street, this was once the summer palace of the Church of Ireland Bishop Hervey. St. Columb’s was built in 1877 and the north wing extension added in...More

Derry City Londonderry - Northern Ireland

Tours and Trails

Touring Ideas

Enjoy a walking tour, a tale a song and a sweet treat!...More

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Derry Taxi Tours

Touring Ideas

Derry Taxis provide a comprehensive range of taxi services throughout Derry and Ireland. We also offer an alternative tour of Derry taking in local murals, monuments and historic buildings. Taxi ranks...More

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The City Gates

Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles

Shipquay Gate...More

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Gordon Gallery

Art Galleries

The Gordon gallery is one of the oldest private commercial art galleries and dealers in Ireland, originating as picture framers c1860 and situated in the Cathedral Quarter within walking distance of...More

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