Museum Africa
Museum Africa is close to Newtown Junction, 100, Carr Street, Newtown, Johannesburg, City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng, 2001
- Address: 121 Lilian Ngoyi St, Newtown, Johannesburg, 2033, South Africa
- Phone: +27 11 833 5624
Museum Africa, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
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Sunday | 9 AM | 5 PM for the week |
Tuesday | 9 AM | 5 PM |
Wednesday | 9 AM | 5 PM |
Thursday | 9 AM | 5 PM |
Friday | 9 AM | 5 PM |
Saturday | 9 AM | 5 PM |
Museum Africa reviews
The museum exhibit was very well done and provided a great deal of information. Hours are flexible and it's good time going this time since it not over crowded
A decent museum located on relatively safer part of Johannesburg, New Town. Kids will enjoy. They have an interesting “photography” section with information on early photography technology from the 19th century. …
We came here to learn more about Africa. The building is large and cold. Some of the artifacts they have on display were not very interesting. It seemed like more of the same you'd see anywhere, nothing spectacular. I did find the small …
The museum exhibit was very well done and provided a great deal of information. Hours are flexible and it's good time going this time since it not over crowded
A decent museum located on relatively safer part of Johannesburg, New Town. Kids will enjoy. They have an interesting “photography” section with information on early photography technology from the 19th century.
We came here to learn more about Africa. The building is large and cold. Some of the artifacts they have on display were not very interesting. It seemed like more of the same you'd see anywhere, nothing spectacular. I did find the small
The museum exhibit was very well done and provided a great deal of information. Hours are flexible and it's a good time going this time since it's not overcrowded
A decent museum located in a relatively safer part of Johannesburg, New Town. Kids will enjoy. They have an interesting “photography” section with information on early photography technology from the 19th century.