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Brandon B.Posted by Brandon B.

The Nelson Mandela House, located in Soweto, Johannesburg, is an essential landmark in South Africa’s rich and complex history. This modest red-brick house, now a national monument, was the former residence of anti-apartheid activist and later President Nelson Mandela, serving as a poignant reminder of his struggle for freedom.

Getting There The Nelson Mandela House is situated in the heart of Soweto (South Western Townships), around 20 kilometers southwest of Johannesburg city center. Taxis, Ubers, and guided tours from Johannesburg are readily available. Alternatively, you can use the city’s public transportation, such as the Rea Vaya Bus Service.

Attractions

  1. Museum: The house, turned museum, presents a compelling display of personal memorabilia, photographs, and paintings depicting the life and times of Nelson Mandela, offering a glimpse into the leader’s world during the tumultuous apartheid era.
  2. Culture Walk: The street where the house is located, Vilakazi Street, holds the distinction of being the only one in the world on which two Nobel laureates (Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu) have lived. It’s a lively place, rich with street vendors, restaurants, and other tourist spots.

Tips & Advice

  1. Guided Tours: Opt for a guide inside the museum to gain deeper insight into the life and struggles of Mandela.
  2. Timing: The museum can get crowded, so visit early to take your time soaking up the history and experience.

Opening hours

Monday9:00am – 4:45pm
Tuesday9:00am – 4:45pm
Wednesday9:00am – 4:45pm
Thursday9:00am – 4:45pm
Friday9:00am – 4:45pm
Saturday9:00am – 4:45pm
Sunday9:00am – 4:45pm