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NATIONAL CULTURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

African Window Building, 149 Visagie Street
 MUSEUM
       

The National Cultural History Museum explores South Africa’s cultural diversity in various permanent and temporary exhibitions.

Exhibits include rock paintings and engravings of the San people, understanding history and people through archaeology, Iron Age figurines from Schroda, Limpopo Province, described as “The best known artefacts indicating ritual behaviour in the Early Iron Age” and thousand year old clay figures revealing aspects of ancient rituals.

Art Gallery exhibitions present an overview of South African culture through time, using cultural objects, crafts, sculpture and paintings.

A Marabastad exhibition is a true example of a cosmopolitan and fully integrated rainbow nation before apartheid.

Entrance: R20 (adults), R10 (children)
Open: 8am–4pm Daily (Closed Christmas and New Year)
t 012 324 6082   f 012 328 5173
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