Workhouse Museum
The Workhouse opened in 1840, closed as a Workhouse in 1948 but continued
to be used as a hospital until 1991. A group of local historians managed
to save some of the original Workhouse building from demolition and this
is where the museum and the Waterside branch library are now housed.
The Museum occupies two floors of the old Workhouse building and opened
in 1997.
At present the exhibition includes: the Atlantic Memorial exhibition,
dealing with the extensive part played by Derry in the Battle of the
Atlantic during World War II: Artefacts and archives on display throughout
the building relating to Workhouse life, 19th century poverty and the
Famine. The venue is regularly used for temporary and travelling exhibitions.
The building is of great historical interest and a number of ghostly
residents are said to haunt the building and surrounding area.
The Museum is also used by the Education Officer to run various school
events and programmes and is the base for the Living History Programme.
Opening hours
Workhouse Museum - Mon - Thurs and Sat - 10 am to 5pm
Admission free
Contact
Workhouse Museum
23 Glendermott Road
Waterside
BT48 6BG
Telephone: 028 7131 8328
Fax: 028 7137 7633
E-mail: museums@derrycity.gov.uk
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