The award-winning Museum of Free Derry recently re-opened its doors in the Bogside following an extensive redevelopment and offers a full multi-media …
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Jan 6, 2025
The Museum Tour was exceptional. Informative, moving as well as educational for those who know little of the background of Bloody Sunday and the years of turmoil leading up to it. Would highly recom…Full review by Isobel N
Dec 28, 2024
After a tour of Londonderry I walked into this museum. You will have a full picture of what The Troubles and Sunday Bloody Sunday meant for these people.Full review by vicoroad
Dec 16, 2024
this museum was so moving. i learned so much and you can feel the emotion and passion that went into this museum. can not recommend enoughFull review by Noelani S
Hi, For those who have visited the Museum and also taken one of the local Derry walking tours, do you recommend doing the outside walk first and then the Museum, or seeing the Museum first? I was wondering if there was a preference.
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I would recommend doing the museum first then walking outside. That way you would have a better understanding of the different areas etc. it’s an awesome museum. Very powerful
The Derry Museum is a touching tribute to those that struggled and died for their cause. To the reviewer that took exception with Jesse Jackson opening the museum..,first, he was born in Greenville SC so calling him a "carpetbagger" is a misunderstanding of that phrase (as. a Southerner born and raised I would know), also, he has done an enourmous amount of work on behalf of civil rights so I'm pretty sure he's qualified tod open a civil rights museum. Thank you for giving the World an opportunity to see an unvarnished truth through your eyes, artifacts and experience.
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Here's a novel idea...check out their website. There is a link on their TripAdvisor page. There is a ton of info on their ACTUAL website. It's neat how that works. Opening Hours: Mon-Fri …
Here's a novel idea...check out their website. There is a link on their TripAdvisor page. There is a ton of info on their ACTUAL website. It's neat how that works. Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 9.30am - 4.30pm (All year), Sat 1.00pm - 4.00pm (All year), Sun 1.00pm - 4.00pm (July - Sept)
Does the newly renovated museum have a cafe and gift shop--even just a little corner or something? Does it rent out rooms for use (lectures, etc.) I can't seem to find anything from the website.
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A few items for sale at the counter. No cafe. No gift shop. No rooms to rent.