Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Friday 8:00-16:00
Address:
29 Van Riebeeck Street, Carnarvon, 8925, South AfricaMap
Phone+27 53 382 3685
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Great place!
We were shown around by one of the local museum staff who was knowledgeable and friendly. The Museum has now airbrushed history at all and s a fascinating stop.
Most disappointing and heartbreaking visit to Carnarvon Museum
The neglect at this museum is shocking. The cleaning lady in charge did her utmost to explain, but she has not been trained to serve as curator. Some of the displays are collapsing, the mannequins are...
When we arrived at the museum it looked as though it could be closed, but the staff were extremely accommodating and opened the museum for us. The lady that attended to us was very helpful, but unfor...
We popped in early morning & were welcomed by the amazing curator of the museum who told us all about the history of the museum and the town - and even made us coffee with rusks! So much to see and so...
Great place!
We were shown around by one of the local museum staff who was knowledgeable and friendly. The Museum has now airbrushed history at all and s a fascinating stop.
Most disappointing and heartbreaking visit to Carnarvon Museum
The neglect at this museum is shocking. The cleaning lady in charge did her utmost to explain, but she has not been trained to serve as curator. Some of the displays are collapsing, the mannequins are...
AVERAGE MUSEUM
When we arrived at the museum it looked as though it could be closed, but the staff were extremely accommodating and opened the museum for us. The lady that attended to us was very helpful, but unfor...
Amazing museum
We popped in early morning & were welcomed by the amazing curator of the museum who told us all about the history of the museum and the town - and even made us coffee with rusks! So much to see and so...