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Eastern Cape

Adelaide
Ons-Erfenis-Museum is a period house museum whose highlights are a ceramics collection (Wedgewood, Dresden and Staffordshire); yellowwood & stinkwood furniture; silverware, glassware and jewellery.
Queen Street
Tel: (046) 684-0290
Fax: (046) 684-0290
Mon-Fri: 08:00-13:00; 14:00-17:00

Alice
F S Malan Museum features collections of beadwork, wooden sculptures and costumes.
Henderson Hall, First Floor, University of Fort Hare
Tel: (040) 602-2277
Fax: (040) 653-1926
Mon-Fri: 09:00-13:00; 14:00-17:00
After hours by appointment

Aliwal North
The Kerkplein Museum, a component of the Aliwal North Museums Complex, is housed in the old Dutch Reformed Church and comprises an interior display of a street scene with shops and houses and an outdoor display of farm implements.
cnr Smith and Barkly Streets
Tel: (0551) 2441 / 2289 / 41910
Fax: (0551) 41307 or 2289
Mon-Sat: 09:00-12:00

Barkly East
Visitors to the Barkly East Museum will be introduced to the history of the Barkly East area and to the furniture, household items and sheep and cattle farming implements once prevalent there. The museum also has a collection of uniforms from the Anglo-Boer War and both World Wars.
White Street
Tel: (045) 971-0063
Fax: (045) 97-10350
Mon-Fri: 09:00-12:00; 15:00-16:30

Bathurst
Exhibits in the Bathurst Agricultural Museum comprise engines, tractors, wagons, buggies, agricultural machinery and tools, some dating back to British Settlers.
Corner Trappes and Show Ground Roads
Tel: (046) 625-0055
Cell: 082 933-1677
Fax: (046) 624-3743
Tues-Fri & Sun: 09:00-16:00
Sat: 09:00-13:00

Burgersdorp
An old parsonage, two typical Karoo houses, the first theological school and lean-tos in which old wagons and farm implements are displayed comprise the Burgersdorp Cultural Historical Museum.
Tel: (051) 653-1738
Fax: (051) 653-1738
Mon-Fri: 08:00-16:00

Cathcart
The C M Van Coller Museum is in a turn-of-the-century shop and features early 19th century household items from the Cathcart district.
Cathcart and Main Street
Tel: (045) 843-1737
Tax: (045) 843-1529
Mon, Tues, Th & Fri: 10:00-12:00
Wed: 14:00-16:00

Cradock
The Great Fish River Museum, housed in the old Dutch Reformed Church parsonage, a national monument dating back to 1849, gives a picture of the way of life of pioneer settlers in the Eastern Cape in 1806 through furniture, ceramics and photographs.
87 High Street
Tel: (048) 881-4509
Fax: (048) 881-1421
Tues-Fri: 08:00-13:00; 14:00-16:00
Sat: 08:00-12:00

Schreiner House, a satellite of Grahamstown's National English Literary Museum, is a typical example of a 19th century Karoo house. It highlights the life and works of the famous South African writer and feminist, Olive Schreiner, who lived here from 1867 to 1870.
9 Cross Street
Web: http://www.places.co.za/html/schreiner.html
Tel: (048) 881-5251
Fax: (048) 881-5251
Mon-Fri: 09:00-12:30; 14:30-16:30

Dordrecht
The Anderson Museum displays turn-of-the century furniture and clothing, rock art, agriculture and family trees.
Grey Street
Tel: (045) 943-1017
Fax: (045) 943-1966
Mon-Fri: 09:00-12:00

East London
The East London Museum depicts the natural and cultural history and rich heritage of the region. Best known for the prehistoric coelacanth, the Museum also displays reconstructions of the extinct dodo of Mauritius, along with the only known dodo egg in the world, superb Xhosa beadwork and aspects of German settler history.
319 Oxford Street
Tel: (043) 743-0686
Fax: (043) 743-3127
Mon-Fri: 09:30-17:00
Sat: 14:30-17:00
Sun: 11:00-16:00
Closed: Good Friday and Christmas Day

The Calgary Transport Museum, a satellite of the East London Museum, features a collection of carts, wagons and handcarts from the Border region, acquired and restored by the late Robin Wells. Also on show are a gypsy caravan, a tack room and a wheelwright's workshop and forge.
13 km from East London on the Stutterheim (N6) Road
Tel: (0431) 730-7244
09:00-16:00 daily
Closed: Good Friday and Christmas Day

Gately House, a historical monument (1878), is a satellite of the East London Museum. It was the home of John Gately (Mayor of East London several times), his wife Mary Ann, and their twelve children.
1 Park Gates Road
Tel: (043)722-2141
Tues-Th: 10:00-13:00; F: 10:00-13:00
Weekends: 15:00-17:00
Closed: Mondays, Good Friday and Christmas Day

Fort Beaufort
The Fort Beaufort Historical Museum displays aspects of the military and domestic life of Victorian times as well as a collection of 19th century Frontier Wars weapons.
44 Durban Street
Tel: (046) 645-1555
Fax: (046) 645-2082
Mon-Fri: 08:30-13:00; 14:00-17:00
Sat: 08:30-12:45

Graaff-Reinet
The Graaf-Reinet Museum Complex consists of several elements:

Reinet House is an H-shaped house dating back to 1812 and was originally the home of the Revs Andrew and Charles Murray. It houses a fine collection of period furniture.
Tel: (049) 892-3801
Tax: (049) 892-5650
Mon-Fri: 09:00-12:30; 14:00-17:00
Sat & Sun: 09:00-12:00

At The Old Residency, also an H-shaped house, built in 1819, visitors can see displays of firearms, musical instruments and the history of Graaff-Reinet.
Tel: (049) 892-3801
Fax: (049) 892-5650
Mon-Fri: 08:00-12:30; 14:00-17:00
Sat: 09:00-12:00

The Old Library Museum in the town's first library (1847), houses the Lex Bremner Fossil Collection of Karoo reptile fossils, and a collection of Khoi and San art reproductions.
Tel: (049) 892-3801
Fax: (049) 892-5650
Mon-Fri: 08:00-12:30; 14:00-17:00
Sat & Sun: 09:00-12:00

Urquhart House, which dates back to between 1815 and 1821, exhibits a fine collection of Victorian furniture, a peach-pip kitchen floor, and a Dutch oven. "old" roses bloom in the Victorian garden and the museum also has a genealogical research centre.
Market Square (Adjacent to Reinet House)
Tel: (049) 892-3801
Fax: (049) 892-5650
Mon-Fri: 08:00-12:30; 14:00-17:00
Sat: 09:00-12:00

Grahamstown
Many of Grahamstown's numerous museums are satellites or components of the Albany Museum Complex.

Fort Selwyn was built in the shape of a seven-pointed star, enabling the maximum number of men and guns to fire from the walls. It houses displays of weapons and portable furniture used by British officers.
Gunfire Hill
Web: http://www.ru.ac.za/departments/am/fort.html
Tel: (046) 622-2312
Fax: (046) 622-2398
E-mail: L.Webley@ru.ac.za
Open during the National Arts Festival in July and by appointment

Exhibits in the History Museum, a component of the Albany Museum Complex; formerly the 1820 Settlers Memorial Museum, focus on the history and lifestyles of the peoples of the Eastern Cape from 1710 to 1910.
Somerset Street
Web: http://www.ru.ac.za/departments/am/histmus.html
Tel: (046) 622-2312
Fax: (046) 622-2398
E-mail: L.Webley@ru.ac.za
Mon-Fri: 09:00-13:00; 14:00-17:00
Weekend: 14:00-17:00 except Christmas Day and Good Friday

The Natural Sciences Museum dates back to 1855 and is the second oldest museum in the country. It exhibits the first dinosaur discovery in SA, a working Foucalt pendulum, an Egyptian mummy, birds, mammals, shells, and a water gallery.
Somerset Street
Web: http://www.ru.ac.za/departments/am/natsci.html
Tel: (046) 622-2312
Fax: (046) 622-2398
E-mail: L.Webley@ru.ac.za
Mon-Fri: 09:00-13:00; 14:00-17:00
Weekends: 14:00-17:00
Closed: Good Friday and Christmas Day

The Observatory Museum, housed in a 19th century jeweller's shop and family home, depicts the lifestyle of a well-to-do Victorian family. It is home to the only genuine Victorian Camera Obscura in the Southern Hemisphere. Operating in a dark room, it shows Grahamstown as a miniature moving picture house.
10 Bathurst Street
Web: http://www.ru.ac.za/departments/am/obs.html
Tel: (046) 622-2312
Fax: (046) 622-2398
E-mail: L.Webley@ru.ac.za
Mon-Fri: 09:30-13:00; 14:00-17:00
Sat: 09:00-13:00
Closed: Good Friday and Christmas Day

The Provost Prison was built in 1835 to house military prisoners. Its unique design is based on the 18th century "Panopticon" system for the "ceaseless surveillance" of prisoners from the windows of the central tower.
Lucas Avenue
Web: http://www.ru.ac.za/departments/am/prov.html
Tel: (046) 622-2312
Fax: (046) 622-2398
E-mail: L.Webley@ru.ac.za
By appointment

The International Library of African Music houses a collection of traditional southern African recordings and musical instruments. It includes a library, archive, lecture room and an open-air theatre.
Rhodes University, Prince Alfred Street (Follow ILAM signs from gate opposite Rhodes University Theatre)
Tel: (046) 603-8557
Fax: (046) 622-5049
E-mail: ilat@giraffe.ru.ac.za
Mon-Fri: 08:30-12:45; 14:15-17:00

The J L B Smith Institute of Ichthyology is the leading centre for the study of fishes in southern Africa. The story of the coelacanth is told in a display in the foyer where there is also a marine aquarium.
Somerset Street
Tel: (046) 636-1002
Fax: (046) 622-2403
Mon-Fri: 08:00-13:00; 14:00-17:00

The National English Literary Museum was established to promote the reading and appreciation of all forms of creative South African literature written in English. Temporary displays focus on various writers, literary periods or themes. Highlights of the museum's collection are the Thomas Pringle Papers, the Sir Percy FitzPatrick archive, and the papers of Roy Campbell, Athol Fugard, Johannes Meintjes, and Barney Simon.
87 Beaufort Street
Tel: (046) 622-7042
Fax: (046) 622-2582
E-mail: nemh@hippo.ru.ac.za
By appointment.

Visitors to the Eastern Star Gallery, a satellite of the National English Literary Museum, can see printing machinery and other historical items relating to printing, including John Fairbairn's editorial desk.
4 Anglo African Street (off High Street)
Tel: (046) 622-2704
Fax: (046) 622-2582

Humansdorp
The Humansdorp Museum, a cultural history museum, focuses on the growth and development of Humansdorp through its display of farming implements, bottles, shells, clothing and crockery. It also features a restored water mill.
17 Bureau Street
Tel: (042) 291-0625
Fax: (042) 295-1993
Mon-Fri: 10:00-13:00; 14:00-16:00

King William's Town
The Amathole Museum (originally the Kaffrarian) was started in 1884 and is the sixth oldest museum in South Africa. It focuses on local history, German settler history, Xhosa ethnography and anthropology and it also has an exhibition of mammals and on a South African animal legend - Huberta the Hippo.
cnr Alexandra and Albert Roads
Tel: (043) 642-4506
Fax: (043) 642-1569
Mon-Fri: 09:00-13:00; 13:45-16:30
Sat: 10:00-12:30

The Missionary Museum exhibits the missionary history of the area and beyond, displaying many facets of missionary life and the work of all denominations.
Tel: (043) 642-4506
Fax: (043) 642-1569
Mon-Fri: 09:00-13:00; 13:45-16:45
Weekends & Public Holidays: closed

Lady Grey
The Lady Grey Museum is situated in a Victorian building which housed the "Poor School" between 1898 and 1914. Its exhibits focus on celebrities such as Athol Fugard and Tiro Vorster who have roots in the Middelburg.
Lady Grey Tourism Association
Tel: (051) 603-1114

Nieu-Bethesda
The Owl House, its walls covered with mirrors and ground glass, was the home of the eccentric mystic Helen Martins (1898-1976) who was immortalised by Athol Fugard in his play The Road to Mecca. Her creative talent is displayed in the Camel Yard where statues of camels, wise men, churches and mermaids, all created from broken bottles, fragments of mirror and cement, turn the space into a fantasy world.
River Street
Tel: (049) 841-1642
Fax: (049) 841-1642
Mon-Sun: 09:0-17:00
Closed: Christmas Day

Port Alfred
The Kowie History Museum concentrates on local social history with an emphasis on the period 1820-89. Displays include the Briseis (wrecked 1859), the Xhosa, and marine shells.
Pascoe Crescent, East Bank
Tel: (046) 624-4713
Tues-Sat: 10:00-13:00

Port Elizabeth
Bayworld, formerly the Port Elizabeth Museum, offers a variety of live animal displays, including dolphins, seals, penguins, fish, snakes and crocodiles. Historical exhibits include shipwrecks, dinosaurs, Xhosa beadwork, historical costumes and local fossils.
Beach Road
Tel: (041) 586-1051
Fax: (041) 586-2175
E-mail: svanzyl@icon.co.za
Museum: 09:00-17:00
Oceanarium: 09:00-13:00; 14:00-16:30
Snake Park: 09:00-13:00; 14:00-16:30
Closed: Christmas Day

Bayworld has a number of components and satellites:

No 7 Castle Hill is a historical settler house (c. 1830), furnished in the style of the mid 19th century. Its collection includes furniture, domestic items, ceramics, royal commemoratives, crested china, dolls and toys, luggage, and pictures.
7 Castle Hill, Central Hill
Tel: (041) 582-2515
Fax: (041) 586-4962
Tues-Sat & Public Holidays: 10:00-13:00; 14:00-17:00
Mon & Sun: 14:00-17:00
Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day

Prince Alfred's Guard Museum houses a military exhibit in a Victorian Drill Hall (1880), a national monument and one of the finest surviving examples of its type.
PAG Drill Hall, Prospect Hill, Central
Tel: (041) 505-1224 / 1251
Fax: (041) 56-2175
Mon, Tues & Th: by appointment
Wed: 10:00-13:00
Fri: 10:00-16:00

The South African Air Force Museum, a satellite of the SAAF Museum, Swartkop, Pretoria, focuses on military aviation. Exhibits include Mirage F1 CZ, Atlas Kudu, Impala, Westland Scout, Bell 47,2 x Harvard and Bosbok aircraft and other related exhibits. A research library is available.
Forest Hill Drive, Southern section of the Port Elizabeth Airport Reserve
Tel: (041) 505-1295
Fax: (041) 505-1403
Mon-Fri: 08:00-15:00
Sun: 10:00-16:90
Sat & Public Holidays: Closed

The St Croix Motor Museum features more than 80 vehicles, the earliest of which is a 1916 model. The vehicles are taken on the roads in and around Port Elizabeth once a month. The museum has a fully equipped restoration workshop and a library.
Mowbray Street Newton Park
Tel: (041) 392-5362
Fax: (041) 392-5364
By appointment

Port St Johns
The Port St Johns Branch of the Umtata Museum is housed in the old Free Mason Lodge. It features the cultural history of the local people and local natural history (birds and mammals).
Golf Course Drive
Tel: (0475) 44-1265
Fax: (0471) 312816
M-F: 08:00-16:30
Closed Weekends & Public Holidays

Queenstown
The Queenstown & Frontier Museum is housed in a national monument. Its main focus is on the history of Queenstown and surrounding districts and it includes a large telephone and medical equipment collection and some natural history.
13 Shepstone Street
Tel: (0451)5860
Fax: (0451)5860
Mon-Fri: 08:00-12:45; 14:00-16:00
Weekends: on request

Somerset East
The Somerset East Museum is housed in a Georgian manor house which had been a parsonage for 105 years. A period house museum (late 19th early 20th century), among its attractions are a Victorian herb garden, more than 700 roses, a blacksmith's shop, and the town's oldest cemetery.
Beaufort Street
Tel: (042) 243-2079
Fax: (042) 243-2079
Mon-Fri: 08:00-13:00; 14:00-17:00
Weekends: by appointment

Sterkstroom

The Sterkstroom Museum is an old fashioned shop with a collection of crockery, household items, kitchenware and buttermaking tools. It also features the history of Sterkstroom and an agricultural exhibition.
34 Van Zyl Street, Sterkstroom, 5425
Tel: (04592) 188
Fax: (04592) 188 Summer: Mon-Fri: 08:00-16:00
Winter: Mon-Fri: 08:30-16:30
Sat: by appointment

Uitenhage
The Uitenhage Historical Museum Complex has several components:

The Cuyler Manor Farm Museum complex is housed in a Cape Dutch manor home, circa 1814, which belonged to General Jacob Glen Cuyler. The exhibit depicts the early lifestyle of the people of the Eastern Province.
Old Uitenhage/Port Elizabeth Road
Tel: (041) 922-0372
Fax: (041) 992-2083
Mon-Fri: 10:00-13:00; 14:00-16:30

The Drostdy Museum, occupies a Cape Dutch style building, circa 1809. Its focus is on the historical development and growth of Uitenhage and the surrounding districts through furniture, clothing and household items. It also has an archive library.
50 Caledon Street
Tel: (041) 992-2063
Fax: (041) 992-2083
Mon-Fri: 10:00-16:300

The Station Museum, housed in the original railway station, depicts the Victorian lifestyle of the period. It also portrays railway history through a display of steam locomotives, rolling stock and luggage.
Market Street
Tel: (041) 922-8210
Fax: (041) 992-2083
Tues-Th: 10:00-13:00; 14:00-16:30

Beetle lovers will enjoy the Volkswagen Motor Museum with its display of vehicles made at the local Volkswagen factory, from the first models (1932) to the last "Beetle" to come off the local assembly line.
50 Caledon Street
Tel: (041) 992-2063
Fax: (041) 992-2083
Mon-Fri: 10:00-16:00

Umtata
The Umtata Museum, in the Old Post Office building, features displays of cultural and natural history, local birds, mammals, geology, archaeology, a beadwork collection and old photographs.
Cnr. York Road and Victoria Street
Tel: (0471) 31-2427
Fax: (0471) 31-2816
Mon-Fri: 08:00-16:30

In the Kaya Lendaba Arts and Cultural Village in the Shamwari Game Reserve visitors can observe rituals; be introduced to healing by means of indigenous plants; visit a healing cave; attend discussions about bones of divination and African astrology, and study alternative medicine.
Web: http://www.places.co.za/html/kaya_lendaba.html
Tel: (042) 851-1196
Fax: (042) 851-1224

Mount Frere
The Isinamva Cultural Village is an authentic inhabited Xhosa village, where visitors spend a day listening to storytelling, visiting healers and development projects, doing daily household chores, and so on.
Cell: (083) 659-8491

Mooiplaas
At the Khaya la Bantu Cultural Village, a Xhosa homestead on a working farm, visitors can learn about Xhosa culture through guides who act as interpreters.
Tel: (0431) 851-1011
Fax: (0431) 851-1011
By appointment



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