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History lovers will enjoy a visit to this site.
The monument was established in 2004, during the apartheid time, all correspondence & literature generated by Chief Albert Luthuli were banned, confiscated, the only surviving artefact on site was the...
My family and I have been doing a Zulu history /cultural tour. We visited the Chief Albert Luthuli museum amongst other things, on the King Shaka heritage route. I must say, it was a little disappoin...
Such an informative museum giving you a good background to the impressive Chief Luthuli. Beautifully maintained with well trained staff. I really enjoyed visiting the museum.
The audio visual presentation is factual and very informative.
Visited with a group of retired educators and was truly impressed by the overall establishment. The highlight was the wax statue of the Late Inkosi Luthuli at his desk. One of the most photographed.
History lovers will enjoy a visit to this site.
The monument was established in 2004, during the apartheid time, all correspondence & literature generated by Chief Albert Luthuli were banned, confiscated, the only surviving artefact on site was the...
Interesting background to Albert Luthuli's life and the ANC.
Very real model of Albert and excellent photos of President Robert Kennedy of USA and his visit there.
Uneventful tour
My family and I have been doing a Zulu history /cultural tour. We visited the Chief Albert Luthuli museum amongst other things, on the King Shaka heritage route. I must say, it was a little disappoin...
Loved the Luthuli Museum
Such an informative museum giving you a good background to the impressive Chief Luthuli. Beautifully maintained with well trained staff. I really enjoyed visiting the museum.
The audio visual presentation is factual and very informative.
Visited with a group of retired educators and was truly impressed by the overall establishment. The highlight was the wax statue of the Late Inkosi Luthuli at his desk. One of the most photographed.