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29 April 2025

Johannesburg: Apartheid Museum to increase admission fees from 01 May 2025!

The Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, one of South Africa’s most renowned historical attractions, has announced an increase in its admission fees, effective 01 May 2025. This annual price adjustment will see the adult ticket price rise from R160.00 to R170.00 per person, while entry for pensioners, students, and children will increase from R110.00 to R120.00 per person.
All admission tickets include access to the museum's audio tour, offering an immersive and informative visitor experience. Pensioners must present a valid ID, and students must show a current student card at the entrance.
Please note: Due to the graphic and sensitive content displayed throughout the Apartheid Museum, children under the age of 11 are not advised to visit.

Located within the Gold Reef City precinct, the Apartheid Museum has been a key cultural landmark since its opening in 2001. It is internationally recognized as the leading museum documenting 20th-century South African history, with a particular focus on the rise and fall of apartheid.
The Apartheid Museum is open to visitors Wednesday through Sunday, including public holidays, from 09:00 to 17:00.

09 April 2024

Johannesburg: The Apartheid Museum increases admission fees!

The Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg is set to increase its admission fees. The management of the museum announced that the annual price increase will take effect from 01 May 2024. The admission fee for adults will go up from R150.00pp to R175.00pp, while the fee for pensioners, students and children will increase from R100pp to R120.00pp. The admission fee is includig an audio tour. A guided tour will cost R190.00pp. Please note that pensioners must produce an identification card and students a student card on entry. Due to the graphic nature of the Apartheid Museum's content, it is not deemed suitable for children under the age of 11 years. 

The Apartheid Museum, which is part of the Gold Reef City complex in Johannesburg, opened in 2001 and is acknowledged as the pre-eminent Museum in the world dealing with 20th century South Africa, at the heart of which is the apartheid story. The museum is open from Wednesday to Sunday from 09:00 to 17:00 and on public holidays.