Tower Museum
- Address
- Union Hall Pl Old City Centre
- Phone
- tel, info: 028 7137 2411
- tel, info: 048 7137 2411
- Price
- museum entry £4.20/£1.60 for adults/children
- Hours
- Jul & Aug: Mon-Sat 10:00-17:00, Sun 14:00-17:00; Sep-Jun: Tue-Sat & bank hol Mon 10:00-17:00
Lonely Planet review for Tower Museum
Just inside the Magazine Gate is the award-winning Tower Museum , housed in a replica 16th-century tower house. Head straight to the fifth floor for a view from the top of the tower, then work your way down through the excellent Armada Shipwreck exhibition, which tells the story of La Trinidad Valenciera - a ship of the Spanish Armada which was wrecked at Kinnagoe Bay in Donegal in 1588.
It was discovered by the City of Derry Sub-Aqua Club in 1971 and excavated by marine archaeologists. On display are bronze guns, pewter tableware and personal items - a wooden comb, an olive jar, a shoe sole - recovered from the site, including a 2.5-tonne siege gun bearing the arms of Phillip II of Spain showing him as king of England.
The museum's other exhibition is the Story of Derry, where well-thought-out exhibits and audiovisuals lead you through the history of the city from the founding of the monastery of St Colmcille (Columba) in the 6th century to the Battle of the Bogside in the 1970s. Allow a good two hours to do the museum justice.







