The Phansi Museum, located in the historic Roberts House – a national monument – is a vibrant showcase of Southern African arts, crafts, and cultural heritage. This unique institution offers visitors an immersive journey through the region's rich artistic traditions, both old and new.
What to expect during your visit:
The museum spans three levels, each home to thoughtfully curated galleries, including:
• Ngena Gallery
• Phansi Goes Phezulu Gallery
• Landing Gallery
• Basement Gallery
• Ikhishini Gallery
Each space features exhibitions that highlight traditional beadwork, textiles, carvings, ceremonial objects and more.
In addition to its permanent and rotating exhibitions, the Phansi Museum also has a publishing division that produces literature on crafts and cultural traditions.
Time:
• Monday to Friday: 8 am to 4 pm
• Saturday: 10 am to 2 pm
Price:
• Children under 12: R20
• Children aged 12 to 16: R30
• Adults: R100