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Kwa Muhle Museum — Attraction in eThekwini Ward 28

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Kwa Muhle Museum
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Nearby attractions
The Old Fort
208 KE Masinga Rd, Stamford Hill, Durban, 4001, South Africa
Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Cricket Stadium
2 Kingsmead Way, Stamford Hill, Durban, 4000, South Africa
Durban Natural Science Museum
1, City Hall, 234 Anton Lembede St, Durban Central, Durban, 4000, South Africa
Durban Hindu Temple
24 Somtseu Rd, Stamford Hill, Durban, 4000, South Africa
Rovos Rail Durban
Stamford Hill, Durban, 4025, South Africa
Emmanuel Cathedral
Emmanuel Cathedral, 48 Cathedral Rd, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
Nearby restaurants
McDonald's Old Fort Rd Drive-Thru
195 KE Masinga Rd, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
Wimpy
Shop 12A, The Workshop, 99 Samora Machel St, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
KFC Field Street
145 Joe Slovo St, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
Debonairs Pizza
Shop 17, City Gate Centre, 140 Joe Slovo St, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
Debonairs Pizza
Shop 38, The Workshop Centre, 99 Samora Machel St, Durban Central, Durban, 4000, South Africa
Urban Creek Spur
Shop 42, Mutual Mall, 303 West St, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
New Little Gujarat Restaurant
43 Prince Edward St, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
Steers
Shop 5F-6A, The Workshop Shopping Centre, 99 Samora Machel St, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
KFC Durban (West Street)
Eagle Building, 349-351 West St, Greyville, Durban, 4001, South Africa
Nando's Dr Pixley Kaseme Street
Shop 35, Mutual Mall, 303 West St, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
Nearby hotels
Road Lodge Durban
189 K, 189 KE Masinga Rd, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
Hilton Durban
12-14 Walnut Rd, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
The Royal Hotel by Coastlands Hotels & Resorts
267 Anton Lembede St, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
SUN1 Durban
65 Masabalala Yengwa Ave, Stamford Hill, Durban, 4025, South Africa
Albany Hotel
225 Anton Lembede St, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
The Watt Club (Homii)
96-90 Joe Slovo St, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
Tudor House Hotel
197 West St, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
ONOMO Hotel Durban
56 KE Masinga Rd, Stamford Hill, Durban, 4025, South Africa
City Lodge Hotel Durban
Bram Fischer Rd, North Beach, Durban, 4063, South Africa
Solrand Hotel, Durban
191 West St, Durban Central, Durban, 4000, South Africa
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Kwa Muhle Museum

130 Bram Fischer Rd, Durban Central, Durban, 4001, South Africa
4.3(216)
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attractions: The Old Fort, Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban Natural Science Museum, Durban Hindu Temple, Rovos Rail Durban, Emmanuel Cathedral, restaurants: McDonald's Old Fort Rd Drive-Thru, Wimpy, KFC Field Street, Debonairs Pizza, Debonairs Pizza, Urban Creek Spur, New Little Gujarat Restaurant, Steers, KFC Durban (West Street), Nando's Dr Pixley Kaseme Street
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Mon8:30 AM - 4 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Kwa Muhle Museum

The Old Fort

Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Cricket Stadium

Durban Natural Science Museum

Durban Hindu Temple

Rovos Rail Durban

Emmanuel Cathedral

The Old Fort

The Old Fort

4.0

(45)

Closed
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Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Cricket Stadium

Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Cricket Stadium

4.4

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Durban Natural Science Museum

Durban Natural Science Museum

4.3

(513)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Durban Hindu Temple

Durban Hindu Temple

4.6

(184)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Kwa Muhle Museum

McDonald's Old Fort Rd Drive-Thru

Wimpy

KFC Field Street

Debonairs Pizza

Debonairs Pizza

Urban Creek Spur

New Little Gujarat Restaurant

Steers

KFC Durban (West Street)

Nando's Dr Pixley Kaseme Street

McDonald's Old Fort Rd Drive-Thru

McDonald's Old Fort Rd Drive-Thru

4.2

(3.8K)

Click for details
Wimpy

Wimpy

4.9

(2.9K)

$$

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KFC Field Street

KFC Field Street

4.2

(380)

$$

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Debonairs Pizza

Debonairs Pizza

4.8

(725)

$$

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Ravi SinghRavi Singh
This afternoon I had some time to spare and wondered into Kwa Muhle Museum in Durban CBD, a museum of apartheid history. I lived in this city for 52 years and did not know that this even existed have driven by 1000's of time. The building is a delight by its self, with its wrap around veranda and many arches. It's a historic building that once was used a the City's infamous Native Administration Department. The exhibits are moving and touched a deep cord within me. I remembered the time I was 6 years old and my mum sitting on the stoop of our rented wood and iron home, located at 31 Prince Avenue, she was crying and pleading with the municipal workers not to demolish our home. Which they did with some of our items still in it. Rendering us homeless. It was the era of apartheid and the enforcement of the group areas act. Which meant that people of the same race were forcefully removed from their homes with little or no compensation to areas further away from their employments. This mainly effected blacks and Indians. Black's were housed in Umlazi and Kwa Mashu and Indians in Chatsworth and later Phoenix. This was a strategic move by the ruling National Party to use the Indians as a buffer in the event of uprising from the blacks. Most of Durban is still set up in the manner. I remembered the time in my teens when my classmates and myself played hookie and to the train to Durban beach from the old Captial Towers building, I was struck by the Beaty of the beach, with beach umbrellas deck chairs on the sand. Happyly and excited I run 9nto the beach only to be caught by a white policeman slapped a couple of time in public and was made to sweep my footprints of the sand. I did not even know what apartheid was at that time. I think that this museum is insightful by they have omitted a lord especially about the hardships and struggle face by the Indian community during that era. I meet a couple of Americans tourist and related my story which shocked them. Recommended.
Het NavadiyaHet Navadiya
The first thing that stood out as I walked into the old Native Administration Building was how clean and well preserved it was. Staff at reception were extremely helpful and kind. It was refreshing to experience good service from government employees. The museum itself is small with only 4 main display rooms. One of which has most of Durbans history in the form of story boards and sculptures depicting life at the time. There is a large room where an HIV AIDS gallery is held. There was too much writing on the walls. Literally. Another room showcased stories and paraphernalia of the Durban Old Boys, men who fought in World War 1. Although the information and faculties were relevant and informative, I expected more. Toilet facilities available. Ample parking. Safe.
Dominic NaidooDominic Naidoo
The first thing that stood out as I walked into the old Native Administration Building was how clean and well preserved it was. Staff at reception were extremely helpful and kind. It was refreshing to experience good service from government employees. The museum itself is small with only 4 main display rooms. One of which has most of Durbans history in the form of story boards and sculptures depicting life at the time. There is a large room where an HIV AIDS gallery is held. There was too much writing on the walls. Literally. Another room showcased stories and paraphernalia of the Durban Old Boys, men who fought in World War 1. Although the information and faculties were relevant and informative, I expected more. Toilet facilities available. Ample parking. Safe.
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This afternoon I had some time to spare and wondered into Kwa Muhle Museum in Durban CBD, a museum of apartheid history. I lived in this city for 52 years and did not know that this even existed have driven by 1000's of time. The building is a delight by its self, with its wrap around veranda and many arches. It's a historic building that once was used a the City's infamous Native Administration Department. The exhibits are moving and touched a deep cord within me. I remembered the time I was 6 years old and my mum sitting on the stoop of our rented wood and iron home, located at 31 Prince Avenue, she was crying and pleading with the municipal workers not to demolish our home. Which they did with some of our items still in it. Rendering us homeless. It was the era of apartheid and the enforcement of the group areas act. Which meant that people of the same race were forcefully removed from their homes with little or no compensation to areas further away from their employments. This mainly effected blacks and Indians. Black's were housed in Umlazi and Kwa Mashu and Indians in Chatsworth and later Phoenix. This was a strategic move by the ruling National Party to use the Indians as a buffer in the event of uprising from the blacks. Most of Durban is still set up in the manner. I remembered the time in my teens when my classmates and myself played hookie and to the train to Durban beach from the old Captial Towers building, I was struck by the Beaty of the beach, with beach umbrellas deck chairs on the sand. Happyly and excited I run 9nto the beach only to be caught by a white policeman slapped a couple of time in public and was made to sweep my footprints of the sand. I did not even know what apartheid was at that time. I think that this museum is insightful by they have omitted a lord especially about the hardships and struggle face by the Indian community during that era. I meet a couple of Americans tourist and related my story which shocked them. Recommended.
Ravi Singh

Ravi Singh

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The first thing that stood out as I walked into the old Native Administration Building was how clean and well preserved it was. Staff at reception were extremely helpful and kind. It was refreshing to experience good service from government employees. The museum itself is small with only 4 main display rooms. One of which has most of Durbans history in the form of story boards and sculptures depicting life at the time. There is a large room where an HIV AIDS gallery is held. There was too much writing on the walls. Literally. Another room showcased stories and paraphernalia of the Durban Old Boys, men who fought in World War 1. Although the information and faculties were relevant and informative, I expected more. Toilet facilities available. Ample parking. Safe.
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The first thing that stood out as I walked into the old Native Administration Building was how clean and well preserved it was. Staff at reception were extremely helpful and kind. It was refreshing to experience good service from government employees. The museum itself is small with only 4 main display rooms. One of which has most of Durbans history in the form of story boards and sculptures depicting life at the time. There is a large room where an HIV AIDS gallery is held. There was too much writing on the walls. Literally. Another room showcased stories and paraphernalia of the Durban Old Boys, men who fought in World War 1. Although the information and faculties were relevant and informative, I expected more. Toilet facilities available. Ample parking. Safe.
Dominic Naidoo

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4.0
2y

This afternoon I had some time to spare and wondered into Kwa Muhle Museum in Durban CBD, a museum of apartheid history. I lived in this city for 52 years and did not know that this even existed have driven by 1000's of time. The building is a delight by its self, with its wrap around veranda and many arches. It's a historic building that once was used a the City's infamous Native Administration Department.

The exhibits are moving and touched a deep cord within me. I remembered the time I was 6 years old and my mum sitting on the stoop of our rented wood and iron home, located at 31 Prince Avenue, she was crying and pleading with the municipal workers not to demolish our home. Which they did with some of our items still in it. Rendering us homeless. It was the era of apartheid and the enforcement of the group areas act. Which meant that people of the same race were forcefully removed from their homes with little or no compensation to areas further away from their employments. This mainly effected blacks and Indians. Black's were housed in Umlazi and Kwa Mashu and Indians in Chatsworth and later Phoenix. This was a strategic move by the ruling National Party to use the Indians as a buffer in the event of uprising from the blacks. Most of Durban is still set up in the manner.

I remembered the time in my teens when my classmates and myself played hookie and to the train to Durban beach from the old Captial Towers building, I was struck by the Beaty of the beach, with beach umbrellas deck chairs on the sand. Happyly and excited I run 9nto the beach only to be caught by a white policeman slapped a couple of time in public and was made to sweep my footprints of the sand. I did not even know what apartheid was at that time.

I think that this museum is insightful by they have omitted a lord especially about the hardships and struggle face by the Indian community during that era.

I meet a couple of Americans tourist and related my story which shocked...

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4.0
2y

The first thing that stood out as I walked into the old Native Administration Building was how clean and well preserved it was. Staff at reception were extremely helpful and kind. It was refreshing to experience good service from government employees.

The museum itself is small with only 4 main display rooms. One of which has most of Durbans history in the form of story boards and sculptures depicting life at the time.

There is a large room where an HIV AIDS gallery is held. There was too much writing on the walls. Literally.

Another room showcased stories and paraphernalia of the Durban Old Boys, men who fought in World War 1.

Although the information and faculties were relevant and informative, I expected more.

Toilet facilities available. Ample...

   Read more
avatar
4.0
7y

The first thing that stood out as I walked into the old Native Administration Building was how clean and well preserved it was. Staff at reception were extremely helpful and kind. It was refreshing to experience good service from government employees.

The museum itself is small with only 4 main display rooms. One of which has most of Durbans history in the form of story boards and sculptures depicting life at the time.

There is a large room where an HIV AIDS gallery is held. There was too much writing on the walls. Literally.

Another room showcased stories and paraphernalia of the Durban Old Boys, men who fought in World War 1.

Although the information and faculties were relevant and informative, I expected more.

Toilet facilities available. Ample...

   Read more
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