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The theme of Paarl Museum is the history of Paarl. Our museum allows an in-depth look at the town’s rich and varied cultural heritage. This starts with early man, Homo erectus, through the later indigenous Khoe-San (Khoikhoi & San) populations and deals with the changes brought about by European colonisation, including slavery.
Our collections are displayed in a U-shaped Cape Dutch house, which dates back to the 18th century. Paarl Museum is situated on the farming property, which was granted to Pieter Janz van Marseveen by Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel in 1699. This building served as the parsonage of the Thatched Roof Church (Strooidakkerk), the private residence of the Thom family, as well as a hostel for boys from Gymnasium High School. It was renovated in 1939 to be used as a museum. Today, our charming museum has a superb collection of Cape Antiques, artefacts, documents, and photographs that portray the rich, cultural diversity and development of Paarl.
This charming museum has a superb permanent collection of Cape Antiques (furniture, silver, etc.), artefacts, documents and photographs which reflect the rich cultural diversity and development of the town. Many exciting temporary exhibitions can also be seen throughout the year. The museum strives to create better understanding and tolerance through its exhibitions.
Our vision is: "To provide a sustainable and superior public service to all visitors which will ensure that the town's collective heritage will ultimately lead to the appreciation and conservation of our rich heritage."
Our mission is: "To preserve, display and promote the diverse collective heritage of Paarl for the present and future generations within the museum environment."
Thereby promoting:
- better understanding of our collective history,
- tolerance and respect
- constructive critical thinking
Educational commitment
Paarl Museum is an important and informative educational medium. We are committed to provide all visitors with the opportunity to enjoy and learn about Paarl’s collective heritage, through our exhibitions and educational programmes. We strive to promote social integration, understanding, tolerance, progress, and critical thinking.
- Historical Paarl
- The Slaves
- The Khoe-San
- The Anglo Boer War
- The Cape Kitchen
These programmes have been adapted for different grades and are presented in English or Afrikaans. Teachers receive an accompanying worksheet and memorandum.
It is essential to make advance bookings for any school groups.
Our museum offers Educational tours and guided tours by appointment
Our admission Fees are as follows:
Adults: R5,00
Pensioners, students & learners: Donation
Visiting Hours:
Weekdays: 09:00-17:00
Saturdays: 09:00-13:00
Sundays: Closed
Public holidays: 09:00-14:00 (except religious)
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