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Step into the heart of Derry, Northern Ireland, and discover the powerful story of peace at the Peacemakers Museum. Located in the historic Bogside area, this immersive museum brings to life the journey from decades of conflict to the peace that shapes the city today.
Explore the period between August 1972 and May 2007 through compelling artefacts, moving oral histories, and rare archive footage. Interactive displays and unique exhibits shed light on the events that shaped the community, including the Battle of the Bogside and Bloody Sunday.
Learn about the pivotal roles played by local figures such as John Hume, Martin McGuinness, and Mitchel McLaughlin in forging the Good Friday Agreement. Their efforts paved the way for lasting peace and continue to inspire hope for the future of the island.
Your entry includes an audio guide in English, Spanish, French, German, or Italian, as well as a written guide in English. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible and welcomes visitors of all ages and abilities. Please redeem your ticket at reception upon arrival.
Delve into this remarkable chapter of Irish history in just 1.5 hours, making it an ideal addition to your itinerary. Secure your entry now and experience the story of peace in Derry firsthand.







