Many visitors to Namibia start their adventure in Windhoek, the capital and largest city of this South African country. Nama, Herero, German, Afrikaans, and British cultures have influenced the growth and development of Windhoek. Visit the statue of Hosea Kutako, a nationalist hero, in the gardens surrounding the Tintenpalast, the seat of the Namibian legislature, or chow down on ostrich kebab or zebra steak at Joe’s Beerhouse before leaving on a safari into the Namibian wilderness.
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Many people simply visit Windhoek as a stop over before Etosha or Soussesvlei, but the history is so rich and importabt. The Owela museum has rich, deep information on the humans that make up Namibia, cultures, and current challenges. There is so much to read here, but it is informative to someone who hopes to learn more. Very grateful we visited and took the time to explore this museum.
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During our free day, we visited this museum. There is no entry fee and the place is great. You learn the history of Namibia and it's great people.
StArt Art Gallery is an independent art gallery situated at Macadam Street, Windhoek, Namibia. With regular exhibitions of local and international artworks, art-related workshops and activities, StArt Art Gallery offers exciting experiences for art-lovers and creatives in Windhoek. StArt Art Gallery is open from 16:00-19:00 and is conveniently located next door to the Wolfshack Wine bar.
The Project Room is the small beautiful light gallery space with views over old Windhoek West. The concept of The Project Room is to provide workshop areas accompanied by a gallery space. Both workshop and gallery concentrate on handmade aspects of arts like product design, furniture design, textile, jewellery, ceramics, print and fine art. Artists are invited to showcase their work, experiment i
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