
The museum has developed several Educational Programmes to enhance and supplement school curriculae from Gr R to Gr 12. In 2009 we also added some interactive elements to existing programmes in order to make them more fun.Programmes are available in English, Afrikaans and Isizulu. Booked school groups pay a nominal fee of only R1-00 per child, and entrance for educators is free.For more informationFor more informationMON - FRI: 9AM - 4PM, SAT: 9AM - 1PM351 Langalibalele StreetPietermaritzburgTel: 033 394 6834The Msunduzi and Ncome Museums will strive for an excellent cultural experience.The Msunduzi and Ncome Museums will actively preserve, promote and present our cultural heritage to benefit nation building and social cohesion. Since the 1990’s, the Msunduzi Museum in Pietermaritzburg an agency of the National Department of Arts and Culture has been transformed from a historically single-themed museum to one that depicts the heritage of different cultural groups of KwaZulu-Natal.The museum was created in 1912 as a tribute to the Voortrekkers. Voortrekker history is the main focus in the Voortrekker Complex, i.e. the historic Church of the Vow, the Andries Pretorius House and the E.G. Jansen Extension.The Voortrekker Memorial Church and historic Church Hall were also recently acquired for the Museum
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