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🏛️Tower Museum
The Tower Museum is a family-friendly museum located within a historic tower in Derry's city centre. It features two main permanent exhibitions: 'The Story of Derry' which takes visitors on a journey through the city's 1,400-year history, and 'An Armada Shipwreck – La Trinidad Valencera', displaying artefacts from a Spanish galleon that sank off the Donegal coast. Interactive exhibits, hands-on displays, and a film presentation make history engaging for children. Highlights include climbing the original stone spiral staircase for panoramic views (supervised), dressing-up costumes, and discovery trails.
- Facilities: Café, gift shop, baby-changing facilities, and lift access to most floors (the tower climb is via stairs).
- Practical tips: Allow 1.5–2 hours. The museum is fully indoors, making it ideal for rainy days. Pushchairs are allowed but the tower climb is not accessible for buggies.
Travel tips
Perfect for rainy days
The museum is fully indoors, making it an excellent choice when weather isn't cooperating.
Plan 1.5 to 2 hours
Allow around 1.5–2 hours to explore both permanent exhibitions comfortably without rushing.
Pushchairs allowed on ground level
Pushchairs are permitted throughout most of the museum, but you'll need to leave them behind if climbing the tower.
Baby-changing facilities available
Baby-changing facilities are on site, which is helpful when visiting with younger children.
Lift access to most floors
A lift provides access to most floors, though the historic stone spiral staircase to the tower top is stairs-only.
Stone spiral staircase is supervised
The original stone staircase to the top is supervised, and climbing it offers panoramic city views as a reward.
Interactive exhibits engage children
Look for hands-on displays, dressing-up costumes, and discovery trails designed to keep children engaged.
Best suited to ages 4+
The museum works best for children aged 4–16; younger toddlers may lose interest in the longer exhibitions.
Café on site for refreshments
There's a café in the museum, useful for a break during your visit or a quick snack with the kids.
City centre location
Situated in Derry's city centre, the museum is centrally located, making it easy to combine with other attractions.
Two distinct permanent exhibitions
Explore 'The Story of Derry' and the 'Armada Shipwreck' exhibits—both have appeal for different interests.
Gift shop available
The gift shop offers souvenirs if you'd like a memento of your visit.
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