The Museum of Free Derry is located in Derry, Northern Ireland, and focuses on the history of the civil rights movement in the city. It highlights significant events, particularly the events of Bloody Sunday in 1972, when British soldiers shot unarmed civil rights protesters. The museum aims to educate visitors about the struggles for civil rights and social justice in the region.
The museum features various exhibits, including photographs, personal stories, and artifacts related to the Troubles in Northern Ireland. It serves as a space for reflection and understanding, promoting dialogue about the past and its impact on the present.