OR Tambo Cultural Precinct

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Benoni, South Africa

Museum· Tourist attraction· Cultural center

OR Tambo Cultural Precinct Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

OR Tambo Cultural Precinct is located in Benoni, South Africa on 3061 Tame Ave, Wattville,. OR Tambo Cultural Precinct is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category museum in South Africa.

Address

3061 Tame Ave, Wattville,

Phone

+27 119993222

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Bonamelo Moloi

Amazing and informative centre clearly and elaborately conversant with our history and its champions. Thank you for the great opportunity. The OR Tambo Precinct team is passionate and knowledgeable about their work.

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Johann Badenhorst

I was shocked. Millions had obviously been spent and it is a disaster. Shameful disaster.

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Siphiwe Coka

Had my chefs graduations ceremony there it was amazing

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Poppy Kgagara

No service the area not serviced well. We were attended by the cleaner for few minutes and then he said they are closing early

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Adenuga Micheal

Very historically Awesome environment

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PS

It was Sunday 28 April 2019, a day I decided to visit the centre. It was a disappointing experience. The area leading to the security gates were certainly not maintained, grass was long. Litter scattered everywhere. The facility was closed. It would have been good to have been opened on weekends and public holidays. Centre is a potential for visitors local and foreign. Hides may be considered for bird watchers and photographyers to the wetlands. I would nonetheless consider to visit with the hope it would get better. We must protect symbols just as these to celebrate our heroes.

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Hope Ramodike

This is an awesome place. Events are planned here almost every weekend but doesn't get really full. DJ's come over and play music whilst there's mini open market, where you can get t-shirts, accessories,etc. Food is sold here too. You can also come and view the museum. It has extraordinary evidence of history and a few, fun activities you can participate in. And of course, you can bring kids over! Let's hope they know how to make clay sculptures.

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Eugene Mahlangu

The best interpretation of preservation of our rich history... OR Tambo was and still is our struggle icon... We actually need more places like these so that history is not only limited to books but our kids can also be part of it!!! ️️️