Welcome to
The Amathole Museum
The Amathole Museum, which has an international reputation, originated from the King William's Town Naturalist Society founded in 1884. The name of the Museum has changed twice, and in 1999 officially to Amathole. The isiXhosa term amathole (calves), is the name of the nearby mountains
Museum buildings
From left to right: Original Museum (1895), old Post Office (1877), Wesleyan Church (1855) and original Public Library (1877).
Across the Frontier and the Wagon Room exhibitions are situated at the old Public Library building, while the old Post Office houses the Xhosa Gallery.
Gift Shop
The museum shop is named after our most famous exhibit, the wandering hippo. In our shop you will find articles from local crafters for sale. These articles each carry a tag with the crafters name and locality.
Tickets
If you are planning to visit us as a group tea, filter coffee and scrumptious biscuits served in the museum's tea room can be arranged for you. Please contact us at least one day in advance.
Amathole Museum Displays
Exhibitions on display