Güney Afrika Ulusal Askeri Tarih Müzesi
Güney Afrika Ulusal Askeri Tarih Müzesi
4.5
09:00-16:30
Pazartesi
09:00 - 16:30
Salı
09:00 - 16:30
Çarşamba
09:00 - 16:30
Perşembe
09:00 - 16:30
Cuma
09:00 - 16:30
Cumartesi
09:00 - 16:30
Pazar
09:00 - 16:30
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4.5
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Vinicius P
1 katkı
5 baloncuk üzerinden 5,0
Kas 2023 • Yalnız
Impressionante coleção de veículos, armas e aviões da primeira e em especial segunda guerra. Jamais esperaria encontrar tamanho acervo aqui. Saí impressionado. Recomendo.
Yazıldığı tarih: 29 Kasım 2023
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Anna K
17 katkı
5 baloncuk üzerinden 5,0
Nis 2023 • Çiftler
I’ve been to South Africa so many times and only now did I come across this museum which has so many military artefacts. I am so impressed by the exhibits of military uniforms aircrafts vehicles etc. also what really positively surprised me is the Polish connection exhibition with so much information and artefacts too! I’m originally from Poland and was always curious if there is any connection so there you go -:) I found lots that dates back to Jan Smuts times!! And also Outdshoorn - if you’re into history WWI and WWII it’s a place to visit. Prices are very reasonable so no complaints
Yazıldığı tarih: 27 Nisan 2023
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Graham P
Worcester, UK7 katkı
5 baloncuk üzerinden 5,0
Şub 2023
If you are remotely interested in Military History you have to go to this museum, it is excellent, with an array of aircraft such as Spitfire, Hurricane, FW190, MBF109, Mosquito, tanks including Centurion, M4 Sherman, Artillery Flak88, Pak, 7lbers to name but a few, some great models there are numerous halls with various information on history ciovering the Zulu and South African Wars - the guide book I had recommended 2hrs I spent double that - definately well worth going.
Yazıldığı tarih: 23 Şubat 2023
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Vadim
Murmansk, Rusya26.794 katkı
5 baloncuk üzerinden 5,0
Ara 2021
The Museum of Military History was the only museum I visited during a two-week trip to South Africa due to the fact that the museums were closed due to the pandemic. On the day of departure, the museums opened, and I visited this museum in the morning, being the only visitor for an hour. I have visited many military museums in Russia, Germany, France, Poland, and the USA. The Museum in Johannesburg has an interesting and unusual collection. This is due to the history of South Africa, which at first as a British dominion was obliged to participate in World War I, and then in World War II. From each war they brought not only their own equipment, but also captured German. There is a German Focke-Wulf-190 fighter-bomber, the most famous fighter of World War II Messerschmitt Bf 109 in the Emil version. The world's first mass-produced jet fighter Messerschmitt-262. This is the only surviving modification of a two-seat night fighter interceptor captured in Magdeburg and flown in South Africa until 1971. Naturally, British equipment, which was armed with the army of the South African Union, is widely represented. The winner of the Battle of Britain Spitfire and structurally not very successful Hurricane. They even managed to place a high-speed de Havilland Mosquito bomber under the roof. Armored vehicles are represented by American tanks M4 Sherman, M3 Stewart, who participated in the famous Battle of El Alaimen. South African trophies from Rommel's army in Egypt are represented by German artillery, including the famous Acht-acht 88 mm Flak 37 anti-aircraft gun, equally successful against both aircraft and tanks. But there are no Axis tanks in the museum, only the German Sd.Kfz. 251 armored personnel carrier and the Italian Carro Veloce CV-35 tankette. On the turn, British armored vehicles are represented most widely: Comet, Centurion, Crusader, Churchill, Valentine tanks. The museum also reflects the post-war history. South Africa's active participation in the Angolan Civil War from the territory of occupied Namibia was reflected in the museum's collection by a large number of captured Soviet equipment, including the T-54 and the most massive tank of World War II, the T-34, and 30 years later fought in the African jungle. South Africa, which initially imported weapons, began to produce armored vehicles itself to fight pro-Soviet Angola and Mozambique. The museum presents rare examples of South African armored vehicles Eland, Marmon-Herrington for museums of the world. By the way, the presence of its own developed military industry, which grew up on countering sanctions due to apartheid, can be seen in the museum both in the wide range of its South African weapons and equipment, and in the style of the museum. The exhibits are accompanied by detailed comments about the principles of operation of the equipment. This happens only in the countries that produce the equipment. A sure sign of having your own engineering school and science. In this case, the museum becomes an element of the regeneration of the personnel training system and tells not only about the army, but also about the military industry, the supply system, etc. In the process of visiting the museum, I met the director of the museum, a real pro and a very enthusiastic person. After all, remembering Plutarch and Bacon, a museum visitor (in the original, a student) is not a vessel that needs to be filled, but a torch that needs to be lit. And here they are burning...
Yazıldığı tarih: 15 Kasım 2022
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Heather S
Nottingham, UK197 katkı
5 baloncuk üzerinden 4,0
Mar 2022
A great museum with a surprising amount to see - cannons, planes, submarines - all sorts of things. We spent 2 hours there, and could have spent longer (bypassed some of the photos, and smaller exhibits) but left because we were doing the zoo (next door) in the same afternoon. Would well recommend.
Yazıldığı tarih: 8 Nisan 2022
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Julia
2 katkı
5 baloncuk üzerinden 2,0
Eyl 2021
The museum is well maintained, was nice and quiet, and full of things to look at. So a nice visit in that sense.

But, I really struggled to enjoy it because there was so little interpretation - just item after item designed to kill people. What little context was provided was almost exclusively Euro-centric. Photos and statues almost exclusively of old white men. There was a dark corner about the "Non European Military Corps" in WW2, but no substantive discussion of who these people were, or their experiences or suffering. And, unless I missed it, hardly anything about more recent wars in and around SA. The Anglo-Boer war was covered but exclusively from White perspectives, and the Angolan border war was briefly covered but only from an SANDF perspective. This museum is desperately crying to be brought into the 21st century, and a post-apartheid South Africa.
Yazıldığı tarih: 13 Eylül 2021
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benjamin
Benjamin, Teksas20 katkı
5 baloncuk üzerinden 5,0
Kas 2020
Fantastic. Everything you visit there is a new exhibit. Some of the rarest and best preserved militeria are on display here. The Museum, is well laid out, exhibits are well described, the facilities are neat and clean. It spans from the 1800 to current. Its an experience seeing the weaponry you used on display in a museum.
Yazıldığı tarih: 3 Şubat 2021
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Barry B
Hoddesdon, UK1.417 katkı
5 baloncuk üzerinden 5,0
Eyl 2019
A good museum with good exhibits.

Well laid out and a easy to enjoy both inside and out.

Well worth a visit
Yazıldığı tarih: 16 Ağustos 2020
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Chris P
Şanghay, Çin4.925 katkı
5 baloncuk üzerinden 5,0
Şub 2020 • Yalnız
So enjoyed my visit to this museum. I stopped off on my Red Bus Tour. Give yourself enough time, as it is crammed with historic items. I learnt a lot, as well as being emotionally stirred a number of times. I was disappointed that photographs were not allowed in 2 of the exhibition halls. There is a lot to see.
Yazıldığı tarih: 5 Mayıs 2020
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Travel11
Johannesburg - Henley-on-Klip83 katkı
5 baloncuk üzerinden 5,0
Eyl 2019 • Arkadaşlar
Went here for a distillery fair and also got to see the museum content. Really enjoyed it and think it a worthwhile trip.
Yazıldığı tarih: 7 Ocak 2020
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