Guildhall Tours

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Take a step back through history with the interactive displays dotted around this 19th-century neo-Gothic complex that welcomes you to Derry.

Guildhall is a structure of fascinating design. Here the elected council of Derry gathers and social events take place. It has been a significant part of the city’s culture, politics and architecture since its construction in 1890. Capture photos of the neo-Gothic façade that makes this building an iconic part of the city.

Arrive in the plaza, gaze up at the intriguing red sandstone structure and note its Tudor features. Venture inside to see its elegant staircase, majestic corridors and large pipe organ. Appreciate the stained-glass windows that add a spiritual touch to the site. The central hub of the building features an interactive information display.

Explore the interesting exhibit on the region’s history, explaining the impact of the Plantation of Ulster, when King James I sent loyal Scottish and English Protestants to populate the area. Take a guided tour of the building for a small fee.

Relax with a drink at the café. Attend an event in the building, such as the Féis Doíre Colmcílle that celebrates Irish culture.

Walk through the Guildhall Square, a spacious pedestrianized area in front of the main building. It hosts important events, such as the reception of U.S. President Bill Clinton in 1995. Come to a Halloween Carnival or see the town switch on its festive lights for Christmas. Sit and read a book while watching people go by. Enjoy the romantic setting among the lights at night.

Find out about the intriguing history of the building, which hosted the famous Saville Inquiry on the Bloody Sunday massacre of 1972. The structure was initially known as Victoria Hall, after the British monarch. Hear about the terror attacks that damaged Guildhall in 1972 and 1977. Entry to the building, which opens daily from morning until late afternoon, is free.

Just outside of the Derry City Walls, Guildhall is a 5-minute walk northeast from the Diamond that marks the city center. It is near the Tower Museum and the Peace Bridge crossing the River Foyle.

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We arrived just before closing but the staff was very gracious and one fellow gave us a bit of a private tour.

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