Old Drogheda Society
Old Drogheda Society |
Annual Day Away to Derry
European
City
of
Culture 2013
Culture 2013
Walking
Tour of City Walls,
and visits to
Tower Museum
&
The
Guildhall
on
On Sunday 18th August
2013
Derry is the
only remaining completely walled city in Ireland
and one of the finest examples in Europe. The
Walls provide a unique promenade to view the layout of the original town which
still preserves it’s Renaissance Style street plan to this day. With the four
original gates the city also claims Europe’s
largest collection of cannon whose origins are known precisely. Many of them
thundered in anger over the two seventeenth century sieges.
The Tower
Museum’s
permanent exhibitions include The Story of
Derry, using a wide range of techniques and artefacts to
narrate the story from Monastic times, the Plantation of Londonderry, the Siege
of Derry, through to the growth of Derry
during the 18th and 19th centuries and the Armada
Shipwreck – La Trinidad Valencera which narrates the story of the shipwreck. However
throughout the year the museum also plays host to a range of other temporary
exhibitions.
The Guildhall is a beautiful building, fashioned in neo-gothic style, containing
stunning examples of stained glass windows and visitors will be intrigued by
its unique history and appeal. The staircase, main hall organ and corridors
give a fascinating insight into this distinctive building.
Cost
€50.00
Includes coach travel, tour and admission charges, tea, coffee & scone en route
and dinner on return journey
There will be time for Snack/Lunch at
own expense
Bus Departs Marian Park: 8.15am. Sharp
Bus Departs Lourdes church: 8.30am. Sharp
Booking at:
Drogheda Museum Millmount, telephone: 041 9833097
Please note members are advised NOT to park their cars on the property of the Lourdes Church.
This tour
will only operate dependent on minimum number.
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