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Step back in time with the Ditsong Museum of Natural History

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Ditsong Museum of Natural History in the Arcadia area is a great spot to start your history exploration as it houses various fascinating artefacts, reflecting the natural to modern history of South Africa. Stopping by at the museum for some educational fun could be a great way to take a break from the holiday frenzy.

The museum houses some of the most important natural history collections in all of South Africa. There are many exciting things to see there, like fossils, the history of life on Earth, and birds from southern Africa.

Find out about the fascinating natural history

The Ditsong National Museum of Natural History was initially established in 1892 as the Staatsmuseum and is currently a component of the Ditsong Museums of South Africa. Before its current name, the museum was known as the Transvaal Museum.

Ditsong is a merger of eight national museums with collections in fauna and flora, palaeontology, military history, cultural history, geology, anthropology, and archaeology. It is the perfect setting for a historical exploration and educational journey.

The national museums and their fascinating expeditions

Explore South Africa's rich natural history at the museum dedicated to the subject. The Natural Museum displays fossils, skeletons, skins, and mounted specimens. Daily hours to visit are 07:30-16:00.

Learn about the world and cultural evolution at the Cultural History Museum. San rock engravings and thousand-year-old Iron Age figures are on display. You can see the show during the week: 07:30-16:00.

The Military History Museum displays planes, memorials, and other military equipment as reminders of conflict. The South African War Museum can be seen as a memorial in several ways. It is open to the public every day: 07:30-16:00.

The Willem Prinsloo Agricultural Museum is situated on the Kaalfontein property. It uniquely preserves and exhibits South African agriculture history, and the museum chronicles South African agriculture from the Stone Age to 1945. The agricultural museum is open from 07:30-16:00 daily.

The Kruger Museum and its contents reflect the powerful personality of the man who led a little republic in southern Africa during a turbulent time in his people's long struggle against British oppression. It is open daily from 07:30-16:00.

Visitors can relive a bygone era over coffee and baked bread. The Pioneer Museum, the 1848 house, and Hartebeestpoort's residents are shown in South Africa's pioneer days. It is Open daily from 07:30-16:00.

Sammy Marks Museum showcases his work and mining equipment. Sammy Marks was a pioneering businessman in South Africa who made significant contributions to the growth of the country's mining, industrial, and agricultural sectors with nothing more than a case of silver knives. Sammy Marks Museum is open Tuesday-Sunday from 07:30-16:00.

Tswaing Meteorite Crater museum features 240 bird species, and a vast wetland system is another attraction. Viewing is open on weekdays: from 07:30-16:00 and on weekends: from 06:00-14:00 (including public holidays) .

Charges for admission

Learn about science and the environment interactively at the museum. Adult tours cost R50, children and pensioners R25, and guided excursions cost R30 for kids. Schools, students, and visitors are offered a broad range of programmes and tours in various South African languages, with prices ranging from R30 to R160.

Get to know the natural history better

The Museum of Natural History is a great place to take the kids because it's affordable, full of exciting exhibits, and offers a great way to teach them about the world without having to leave town. When you visit Arcadia, you will open up a whole new world of history and culture to yourself. If this area matches your interests, please view Seeff's properties for sale or properties to let and contact our team today.

Image credit: Transvaal Museum - Pretoria by Janek Szymanowski | WikipediaCC BY-SA 3.0

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Submitted 22 Dec 22 / Views 464