National Afrikaans Literary Museum and Research Centre - Theatre and Music
National Afrikaans Literary Museum and Research Centre - Theatre and Music is close to President Brand Street, Bloemfontein CBD, Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, Free State, 9300
- Address: Merriam Makeba St, Bloemfontein Central, Bloemfontein, 9301, South Africa
- Phone: +27 51 405 4711
National Afrikaans Literary Museum and Research Centre - Theatre and Music, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
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Monday | 8 AM | 4 PM |
Tuesday | 8 AM | 4 PM |
Wednesday | 8 AM | 4 PM |
Thursday | 8 AM | 4 PM |
Friday | 8 AM | 4 PM |
National Afrikaans Literary Museum and Research Centre - Theatre and Music reviews
I have very mixed feelings about this place. It needs serious maintenance. But the staff are making a very brave effort in safekeeping South African literature, especially Afrikaans and Sotho. …
Apart of it being the only Afrikaans Literary Museum, it holds information of the most Highly Prominent writer's, upcoming writer's. Not just information, but their artefacts as well. It caters for all, including people with disabilities as well across the the country and world wide. I highly recommend it.
Well worth visiting.
I have very mixed feelings about this place. It needs serious maintenance. But the staff are making a very brave effort in safekeeping South African literature, especially Afrikaans and Sotho.
Apart of it being the only Afrikaans Literary Museum, it holds information of the most Highly Prominent writer's, upcoming writer's. Not just information, but their artefacts as well. It caters for all, including people with disabilities as well across the the country and world wide. I highly recommend it.
Well worth visiting.
The maintenance is seriously lacking, but the staff are doing a great job preserving South African literature. The museum is a treasure trove of information about prominent writers and their artifacts. It's accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. Highly recommended.
I visited the museum and was disappointed to find it in poor condition. However, the staff were very dedicated and passionate about preserving Afrikaans and Sotho literature. It's a valuable resource for both established and upcoming writers. The museum also ensures accessibility for people with disabilities. Despite the maintenance issues, I recommend visiting.
This museum needs some serious updates. However, the staff are committed to preserving South African literature, especially Afrikaans and Sotho. They make the museum accessible to all, including people with disabilities. Overall, it's a mixed experience, but worth a visit.
I had a great experience visiting this museum. The staff are dedicated to preserving South African literature and the collection includes artifacts from highly prominent writers. It's not just an information source, but also showcases the cultural heritage of the country. The museum is inclusive and caters to people with disabilities. I highly recommend it.
The museum is worth a visit. It may need some maintenance, but the staff are doing a tremendous job safeguarding South African literature, particularly Afrikaans and Sotho. There's a wealth of information and artifacts from both established and emerging writers. The museum strives to be accessible to all, including people with disabilities.
The maintenance at this museum is lacking, but the dedication of the staff to preserve South African literature is commendable. It offers valuable information and artifacts from prominent writers, making it a must-visit for literature enthusiasts. The museum ensures accessibility for people with disabilities. I give it a mixed rating.
Despite the maintenance issues, this museum is a treasure trove of South African literature. It houses information and artifacts from highly prominent writers as well as upcoming talents. The museum is inclusive and accessible to all, including people with disabilities. I highly recommend a visit.
The museum is in need of maintenance, but the staff's dedication to preserving South African literature shines through. It provides valuable information and artifacts from notable writers and caters to people with disabilities. It's definitely worth a visit despite the upkeep challenges.
I visited this museum and had mixed feelings. While it lacks maintenance, the staff are putting in a brave effort to preserve South African literature, especially Afrikaans and Sotho. It's the only museum of its kind and offers information and artifacts from prominent and emerging writers. The museum has made efforts to be inclusive to people with disabilities. I would recommend it with some reservations.