Tower Museum
Overview
Opened in 1992, the museum has won the Irish and British Museum of the Year Awards. It has two permanent exhibitions as well as hosting temporary and travelling exhibitions throughout the year. The multimedia 'Story of Derry' exhibition has reopened following extensive refurbishment. There is also an exhibition about the Spanish Armada which includes artefacts from a galleon shipwrecked in Kinnagoe Bay in 1588.
Features
- Opening Times
- Open all year
- Opening Times: Open Jan-Dec, daily 10-6.
- Facilities
- Parking nearby
- Children
- Suitable for children of all ages
About the area
County Londonderry stretches from the shores of Lough Neagh in the south to Lough Foyle in the north. Londonderry is the largest city in the county, and the second largest in Northern Ireland, after Belfast.
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Nearby places to stay
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Restaurant with Rooms
Ardtara Country House
★★★★
"Natural warmth and outstanding hospitality in a country house setting...."
- Rooms 9
- Free TV
- Direct Dial
- Wifi
Nearby places to stay
The Ebrington Hotel
The Ebrington Hotel enjoys a prominent location overlooking the River Foyle and Peace Bridge. Parts of the hotel date back to 1842 on the historical site of the old army barracks. This ...
★★★★ Rating
Roe Park Resort
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Ardtara Country House
Set in its own extensive gardens, Ardtara Country House enjoys a secluded location just a short drive from the beautiful north Antrim coast and the famous Giant's Causeway. This fine 19...
★★★★ Rating
Ballyness Caravan Park
A peacefully located, quality park with superb toilet and other facilities, on farmland beside St Columb's Rill which is the stream that supplies the famous Bushmills Distillery which i...
★★★★★ Rating
The Bushmills Inn
The Bushmills Inn enjoys a prominent position in the heart of town. It offers a range of bedroom styles including spacious, creatively designed rooms that have the latest technology and...
★★★★ Rating



