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Steve Biko Centre

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Open on Mon-Fri,9:00am-5:00pm;Open on Sat,9:00am-1:00pm
Address:
One Zotshie Street previously, 2429 Mbeka St, Ginsberg, Qonce, 5601, South AfricaMap
Phone+27 43 605 6700
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  • Eva V
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    Very nice and informative center with a great guide and a cafe

    We visited the museum today and were welcomed by the host of the museum /shop and she gave us lots of information. She could answer all our questions and way more and showed us the museum. Also the bo...

    Reviewed on Mar 16, 2020
  • Eva V
    Eva V
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    Very nice and informative center with a great guide and a cafe

    We visited the museum today and were welcomed by the host of the museum /shop and she gave us lots of information. She could answer all our questions and way more and showed us the museum. Also the bo...

    Reviewed on Mar 16, 2020
  • Smokey128
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    An interesting visit

    The Centre kindly opened up for our tour group not only for breakfast which was great but for a tour through the museum as well. Very well done all in picture form much like the Apartheid museum in Jo...

    Reviewed on Feb 9, 2020
  • Smokey128
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    An interesting visit

    The Centre kindly opened up for our tour group not only for breakfast which was great but for a tour through the museum as well. Very well done all in picture form much like the Apartheid museum in Jo...

    Reviewed on Feb 9, 2020
  • Sacres01
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    Museum Visit with lunch at restaurant.

    Found the display interesting but not balanced in historical facts; presenter seemed racially and religiously biased and as such, projected her personal impressions beyond the material presented.

    Reviewed on May 7, 2019
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