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Celebrating Samhain, artist Pauric Lawne weaves handmade magic, rooted in the old ways, to transform this art and design haven in to a world betweenworlds, invoking the spirits of our ancestors and welcoming all to the City of Bones.
Celebrating Samhain, artist Pauric Lawne weaves handmade magic, rooted in the old ways, to transform this art and design haven in to a world betweenworlds, invoking the spirits of our ancestors and welcoming all to the City of Bones.
Season (28 Oct 2025 - 30 Oct 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Tuesday - Thursday | 10:00 | - 21:00 |
Season (31 Oct 2025) | ||
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Friday | 10:00 | - 18:00 |
Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) fosters a wide range of artistic, curatorial, and…
Located in the courtyard of the magnificent Long Tower Church, the St Columba's Heritage…
The City Centre Garden of Reflection project is a partnership between Inner City Trust,…
Dominating the skyline on all approaches to the city of Derry~Londonderry is Saint…
The new Siege Museum and Exhibition is a permanent display of the history of the Siege of…
Derry~Londonderry is the only remaining completely walled city in Ireland and is one of…
A neo-Gothic church of 1872. built of whinstone with sandstone dressings. Iit is…
Get yourself down to Badger's Bar where you'll find the infamous Derry Girls mural, one…
St Columb's Hall is a Grade A listed building built in 1886, and located in Derry's City…
The Tower Museum is home to The Story of Derry exhibition and the Derry Girls Experience.
The Visit Derry Pass is the Official Sightseeing ticket for the Walled City of…
The Archive and Genealogy service has responsibility for the preservation of the civic…
The museum is a public space where the concept of Free Derry can be explored in both…
Void is a contemporary art gallery that commissions and produces a visual arts programme…
Pilot's Row Youth & Community Centre is based in based in the city centre and hold…
The collection includes the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize, jointly awarded to John Hume and Sir…