Wellington Museum

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Wellington, South Africa

westerncape.gov.za
MuseumTourist attraction· Museum· Tourist attraction

Wellington Museum Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Wellington Museum is located in Wellington, South Africa on 60 Church St. Wellington Museum is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category museumtourist attraction in South Africa.

Address

60 Church St

Phone

+27 218734710

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Pearl Jones

Very interesting historical place , learned so much . The staff there is very helpful and friendly. Thank you.

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Ashleigh Lombard

I love Wellington museum! It is great to learn about the history of the place you are living in. There is currently a beautiful harpsichord in one of the Halls. I have never seen an instrument like it. Very relaxing atmosphere and a great experience.

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Ate Berga

Great museum, small, with diverse exhibits, even Egyptian artifacts.

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David Daniel Malan

Museum informative: Andrew Murray, Sailor Malan, Adam Small, Schalk Burger, Valiant Swart, Breiten Breitenbach, Sir Wellesley The Duke of Wellington and Concurror of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.

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Veruschka Govender

My husband had always wanted to visit the Wellington Museum. He is history fanatic and he loves different cultures and how we all live together. The Wellington Museum was a feast for us. We learned so much about our little town. We discovered things we never knew about the rich history of this beautiful town. This is a must visit attraction in Wellingon. Whether you love history or not. The value you will gain from an half and hour walk through there is PRICELESS. Entrance fees are super, super low. Virtually free.

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Eloise Wiehman

Well maintained and relative

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Stephen Twine

lots of interesting tidbits re local area ... I lost interest when I got to things not related to the local area or its history ...

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André Albert von Wielligh

Friendly staff