Durban Holocaust & Genocide Centre is a Museum located at 44 KE Masinga Rd, North Beach, Durban, 4025, South Africa. It has received 135 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 stars.
Monday | 8:30AM-2PM |
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Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 9AM-4PM |
Thursday | 8:30AM-4PM |
Friday | 8:30AM-4PM |
Saturday | 8:30AM-4PM |
Sunday | 8:30AM-4PM |
The address of Durban Holocaust & Genocide Centre: 44 KE Masinga Rd, North Beach, Durban, 4025, South Africa
Durban Holocaust & Genocide Centre has 4.8 stars from 135 reviews
Museum
"Even as an avid Holocaust researcher, this centre is informative and interesting, 2"
"I think it should be visited once in a life time to learn of the horrendous history of inhumanity"
"Going back as soon as I can because I didn't manage to get round the whole place first time"
"Great informative museum detailing several genocides"
"The team at the museum are so welcoming that you forget the heaviness of the exhibition"
Even as an avid Holocaust researcher, this centre is informative and interesting, 2.5 hours was not enough time for me to get through it comprehensively... I need to take ALL the information in. I managed about half way through the museum, my daughter was a bit faster than me... including a quick bite at the coffee shop which is a little on the expensive side, but at the same time there is no entrance fee. I will be back soon to complete the half I was unable to see. In conclusion, I had a lovely experience with warm people about. It also looks like the reconstruction is going to be a success all round. Thank you for providing this informative center!
I think it should be visited once in a life time to learn of the horrendous history of inhumanity. Learn about the history of genocides that happened in different areas of the world and still happening in the world. It shows that a government that really cares about its subjects is really needed and needed desperately so and soon. Unbelievable what intolerant humans can do their fellow humans and how some humans have been blinded to believe that they are superior and better than others.
Going back as soon as I can because I didn't manage to get round the whole place first time. It's a wonderful place telling the saddest stories. Well presented, intelligent commentary, and an atmosphere of respect and tribute to those lost in one of societies most shameful stories. The centre also mentions other cases of genocide in 20th century. There is also an Anne Frank exhibition suitable for children.
Great informative museum detailing several genocides. I was told that they are currently creating an exhibition on genocide in the former German colony of Namibia. To enter the museum, there is a high fence surrounding two buildings. Go to south entrance fence. Guard will take your name and photo. Enter site. Go to second building (museum) on east side after passing through another fenced entrance.
The team at the museum are so welcoming that you forget the heaviness of the exhibition. I was led to the museum during my spiritual walk with God. The coffee shop and garden of remembrance are a most welcome reprieve from the tour. I had the most delicious Latke and cuppacino. A life-changing experience! Thank you to the team!
The Durban holocaust and genocide museum is a must visit for anyone who is interested in humanity, society, politics and psychology. That means everyone who can think! This world class museum must be visited to learn and be reminded of man’s potential to do evil to others and the circumstances that cultivate it.
Very informative, not only about the Holocaust but also about other genocides. Also respectful in how they deliver the information and photographs of the victims and survivors. Definitely a place one should visit.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
It's exceptionally insightful and educational. The museum doesn't just focus on the holocaust but also on other areas/nations affected by genocide. It was also very interesting to note the role South Africa played both positive and negative.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
1 hr+
There was a power cut when we got there so restaurant not functioning properly and museum unbearable without airconditioning . The exhibits looked superb but could not stay. NOT THE FAULT OF THE MUSEUM.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
1 hr+
Reservation recommended
No
Such a sobering experience. If you want to take a good look into the evils and the good that humanity is capable of, please visit this place. Love their café. Good coffee.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
An Extremely emotional experience. Confronted with evidence of man's inhumanity & the need to accept that we are capable of such atrocities. Also how people can feel so hopeless & submissive to the abusers.
Highly recommend a visit to the DHGC. A beautiful space, the friendliness of the staff is a cherry on top. I could go on, visit this museum and see for yourself the wonder it is.
Visited on
Weekday
Excellent place if you want to go deep into History.Had a visit with my students,they learnt a lot.The staff was very friendly and everything organized.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Exhibits clear and vivid (though a little too vivid for the 13-year old we had with us). There is a good section on Ann Frank that kids can relate to. Also a small garden and nice kosher cafe.
It was wonderful but hard hitting to go to this museum, excellent facilities but not very well patronised... It was wonderful to learn about South Africa's connection to the holocaust
A very moving and emotional experience. An excellent exhibition covering the Holocaust and genocide in other places in the world.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
1 hr+
This museum is amazing. The guides are so knowledgeable and everyone can learn something here. Also the food at the Circle Cafe was very tasty. Will definitely visit again.
An absolutely amazing experience @ Gecko Culinary Experiences. Megan was an excellent host for our team build.
Visited on
Weekday
Reservation recommended
No
Always an enriching experience for my kids. They've also completed renovations and it's looking gorgeous. Library a special new edition. Coffee shop also top quality!
The memorial is well organised and laid out. The staff are also very helpful.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Honestly a beautiful experience. Many amazing people who work there, who are truly passionate about the museum. Would definitely recommend giving it a visit.
Everyone should visit, a very moving experience, every adult and child should see how lucky they are to not of experienced what these people did.
An amazing experience for me and I believe anyone who wants to see how society fails when we keep quiet in the face of failure of social justice
Very interesting place. History from all over the world. Would like to see something about the British concentration camps in there as well.
Newly renovated, very interactive experience, lovely cafe situated at the end of the tour with excellent food and service.
A deeply moving experience even for a non Jewish person. Would definitely recommend a visit. The staff were phenomenal.
Excellent exhibitions and displays. Tour guides are amazing the way they narrate stories and how they engage visitors.
Lovely coffee shop with the best kosher foods in town. Despite the renovations, this is still a lovely museum to visit
Brilliant events, great people, cute coffee shop with delicious food. Such a nice, appropriate atmosphere! Thank you!
Very educational information and people need to learn how evil human beings are. History will repeat itself thou.
This is my all time favorite place and Coffee Shop . The Ambiance is beautiful, i spend every Birthday here ..
Every person visiting Durban, and those living here, need to visit this museum. What an amazing experience.
Everyone should visit this museum. Lest we forget what we are capable of inflicting on the innocent.
My first visit and I'll definitely be back - such a quiet oasis close to the busy North Beach
VERY sad to see how mistreated the Jewish nation was treated by the Germans. Heart breaking.
What is wrong with us... glad there is a reminder of the ugliness we are capable of...
Incredible experience. Beautiful centre with a quaint coffee shop on the outside.
Very powerful and moving. Learn from our past so we don't repeat in our future.
It is very well presented and evokes true emotion and sympathy.
It brings home to one just how cruel human beings can be!
Enlightening. Well depicted and factual, without bias
A worthwhile exhibition that is part relevant today.
It's okay. The Capetown one is actually Better
Good food good people a little bit expensive
Very interesting visit. Well worth a visit
Informative, well put together and concise
Nice place went there for church service
Incredible place. Well worth the visit.
Not to be missed renewal exhibitions
Very nice place. Lovely coffee shop
A moving tribute. Very interesting.
Great experience, excellent service
Everyone needs to pass through here
Love it,Good food nice people.
Thought provoking experience.
Just fine but close early
Great learning experience
Jewish Holocaust Museum
Great history to learn
Great restaurant!
Great experience!
Excellent
Nice
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