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Durban Holocaust Centre, Durban

The Durban Holocaust Centre explores the roots of racist practices such as anti-Semitism and Apartheid.

The Durban Holocaust Centre explores the roots of racist practices such as anti-Semitism and Apartheid. A place of remembrance for the 6 million Jews who died in the Holocaust, the Centre houses a replica of Anne Frank’s room in Amsterdam.


Hours

Sun

8:30

16:00

Mon

8:30

16:00

Tue

8:30

16:00

Wed

8:30

16:00

Thu

8:30

16:00

Fri

8:30

16:00

Sat

NA

About Durban Holocaust Centre

 44 K E Masinga Rd, Stamford Hill, Durban, 4001, South Africa

 +27 31 368 6833

 dbnholocaust.co.za

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North Beach

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KwaMuhle Museum

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Suncoast Casino and Entertainment World

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BAT Centre

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Durban Natural Science Museum

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Port Natal Maritime Museum

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Victoria Street Market

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Durban Harbour

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