10 Museums in Durban That You Shouldn't Miss

August 24, 2021 Layne Dawes

The Indian and colonial influences in this South African beach city can’t be missed, and the blend of cultures and architecture makes Durban unique in South Africa. Durban’s Golden Mile is a destination for surfers, families and fisherman, due to its blend of natural beauty and modern resort. Major-city attractions abound, making this a good destination for families and couples alike.
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1. The Campbell Collections

Corner of Marriott and Essenwood roads, Durban 4001 South Africa +27 31 207 3432 [email protected]
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The Campbell Collections

The furniture, household items, clothing and art in this eclectic collection are housed in the 1914 home of sugar baron Sir Marshall Campbell.

2. Phansi Museum

500 Esther Roberts Road Corner of Cedar Road and Esther Roberts, Glenwood, Durban 4001 South Africa +27 31 206 2889 [email protected] http://www.phansi.com
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Phansi Museum

Reviewed By mandr268 - Westport, Ireland

we were privileged to be show around this amazing collection by Phumzile ( i wanted to take her home) she had a great way of tell a very moving story about so many of the items, there are so many things to see , i hope we will be able to return one day to soak up even more of it

3. Andrew Early Design Studio

39 Station Drive, Durban 4001 South Africa +27 72 365 6270 [email protected] http://www.andrew-early.com/
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Andrew Early Design Studio

120 Florida Road, Durban 4001 South Africa +27 31 303 8133 [email protected] http://www.elizabethgordon.co.za
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Elizabeth Gordon Gallery

The Elizabeth Gordon Gallery is situated in an old Edwardian house on vibrant Florida Road. The gallery offers a wide selection of imminent and emerging African artists and hosts exhibitions on a regular basis. The gallery has a framing department on the premises and all framing done to conservation standards. Worldwide delivery is also available.

5. The Bat Centre

45 Maritime Place, Durban 4001 South Africa +27 31 332 0451 http://www.batcentre.co.za/
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The Bat Centre

6. Durban Holocaust and Genocide Centre

44 K E Masinga Road, Durban 4001 South Africa +27 31 368 6833 [email protected] http://dbnholocaust.co.za/
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Durban Holocaust and Genocide Centre

The Durban Holocaust and Genocide Centre is a place of remembrance for the six million Jews who died in the Holocaust and for other victims of Nazism. The display includes sections on pseudoscience of ‘race’; the roots of antisemitism; and the institutionalized racism of Apartheid. There is also a beautiful Garden of Remembrance, gift shop and The Circle Cafe on site.

Reviewed By JHunter1977

A must see for anyone interested in learning more about a very dark time in human history. The displays are very well presented and located in a way you can browse through for a quick trip or parts where you can stop and read for a more indepth look. The walk through is well lit, clear and the information provided is concise. It would be a mistake to say the displays are easy on the eye considering the subject matter but everything is clear and in print large enough even for those with like myself with eyesight issues. The staff I met were friendly but not too intrusive giving one the freedom to browse and roam at your pleasure. The venue was clean and felt very safe. At the end of the walk through is a lovely memorial garden and a shop where I enjoyed a quick refreshment. Although the central focus of the exhibits were the awful events of the Holocaust, there were sections that dealt with genocide from other parts of the world. A good informative balance was struck between them in my opinion. If you have an hour or two to spare while visiting Durban and need a break from the hustle and bustle of the city I highly recommend this place. A place where you can stop and just dwell for a while on something profoundly important.

344 Florida Road Morningside, Durban 4001 South Africa +27 31 312 4364 [email protected]
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An acronym for "Arts in South Africa Now", Artisan Contemporary Gallery hosts the finest representation of South African art and exquisitely executed craft. Ceramics, jewellery, cutlery, hand-painted fabrics, wooden turned vessels as well as fine art prints and originals are all to be found in this purpose built, light-filled space located in the heart of Durban's famous Florida Road.

8. Kwa Muhle Museum

130 Ordnance Rd, Durban 4001 South Africa +27 31 311 2233
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Kwa Muhle Museum

This is Durban’s evocative and graphic apartheid museum and includes an interesting beer brewing and distribution exhibit.

9. Bergtheil Museum

16 Queens Avenue Westville, Durban 3630 South Africa +27 31 861 331
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Bergtheil Museum

10. 1860 Heritage Museum

1 Derby Road, Greyville, Durban Secure parking on the premises, Durban 4001 South Africa +27 31 309 1858
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1860 Heritage Museum

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