Kruger Museum

Kruger Museum

Kruger Museum

Nestled in Pretoria, the Kruger Museum honors the life of Paul Kruger, the President of the old Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR) during the late 19th century. Built in 1884, this historic home-turned-museum captures the era’s essence with original furnishings and personal effects, such as his impressive State Railway Coach, medals, and a collection of poems and old letters. Visitors can explore the well-preserved rooms, gaining insight into the life and times of this significant historical figure.

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