Stain glass windows tell a lot of history, everyone must see the grand organ and pictures allowed to be taken
Loved the historical display on the ground floor but disappointed not to be able to ascend the staircase to the first floor as there was an event taking place. Fantastic windows with stained glass and great detail. Revived my memories of the guildhall in the 60s and 70s. Very well restored after the Troubles. Guildhall square outside very accessible too and a lot changed from my childhood.
One of our first stops when we visited the NorthWest recently. This attraction is situated near the Peace Bridge and the City Hotel.It is really worth visiting. Just ask for Gerry to give you a tour of the place - he really knows his stuff and is so well informed about the history of the City and the Guildhall.The tour takes about 45 minutes and is free. After this take a bracing walk around the City's walls reading the information kiosks along the way.Great way to spend an afternoon.
This is a free exhibition. The Guildhall is very beautiful. There is plenty out on display and is very informative. It is well worth a visit. It is across from the peace bridge so very handy to find.
The Guildhall is a lovely building and after years of not being able to enter it is great that you can now have a wander around and have a look at the very interesting free museum inside.
This stunning building is just outside the fabulous city walls. Dating back to 1890 it has a beautiful hall and stained glass windows, and a massive organ. There is plenty to see with much information of its past history. It defies belief that during the troubles evil morons planted bombs there to destroy something that should instil local pride.
The Guildhall is a thing of beauty. The stain glass windows were amazing and held so much history. Loved the exhibition on the ground floor about the founding of Derry. Loved it so much I went back for a second visit.
The refurbished establishment was meant to apply to tourists. However it applied to people who worked there or had some kind of hand in the establishment.
The Guildhall is a beautifully restored building with a fabulous Organ. The staff were helpfull and friendly (thanks Gerry) and their desire to sell the city was obvious
The staff were so welcoming we were loath to leave after an hour's browsing and absorbing some of the history of this unique city.