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Klippies Corner - Soweto - Photo album

We visited Mandela's House as part of a morning stop over in Soweto. The house itself is small but thought provoking. I would suggest visiting the area with a local or as part of an organised group so that you are able to safely enjoy all Soweto has to offer.
Not a lot to see, per say. The building surrounding the house gives the impression that it's a lot to see. It's like any other shack in Soweto. Furniture and some personal items. There are no pictures allowed inside and no video on premises. But having said that. Once you leave out from the house, t
Definitely need to take a walk to feel the sensual atmosphere and see the history of our people. There's restaurants, bars, Kota places and beautiful views.
Our guide was a very knowledgeable college student/docent who shared a great deal about the history on the outside of the house. Once inside, we were left to roam through the small house on our own, which was actually perfect because it was a typical modest home. It is a glimpse into the past, perso
Lots of historical memories and artefacts which are well preserved here. Gives you a feel of being near the iconic Nelson Mandela and his family.
This is a Great little piece of history to see. My very knowledgeable tour guide , that was found inside the museum, was awesome. You can See her on my last photo.
A truly surreal experience to stand in the place where an icon grew up. Nelson Mandela transcends celebrity status, the feeling when you are in the house is quite indescribable. Soweto is a great experience, I found everyone to be extremely friendly.
Wonderful experience! So much to digest and learn. Disappointed pictures are not allowed inside the museum however.
Really great place and the tour guide was really kind. The staff is really welcoming.
A beautiful memorial for Tata Madiba . You can get a tour or you can explore it yourself .R40 for SA R60 for none SA residents.
I'm glad I decided to go on this tour of Mr. Mandela's home with his second wife Winnie. Just to see and hear all the traumatizing experiences they went through with their children was definitely heart breaking. This is a must go if you are ever in Soweto, South Africa.
Everyone knows Mr. Nelson Mandela. Visitors to Mandela's house can explore the various rooms, including the living room, dining room, kitchen, and bedrooms. Mandela's house has become a symbol of hope and resilience, embodying the triumph over adversity.
It was really informative having to see all their belongings was extetic
Love the Mandela House, its still have their old furnitures, bed, pictures, certificates and more inside. Yhooo the Vilakazi street hee its a Vide, these pub, club, food, free markets, people dancing, nabours chilling outside their yards, they are friendly, gave us a parking its.
Was excited to see Mandela's House in Soweto. Not much to see but worth the experience. Go check it out when in Soweto land.
Wealth of knowledge and history, clean and well maintained household...a must visit
Amazing place. So nostalgic. The book 491 days came alive. Was here with the amazing ALN Women 2023 cohort. In the photo is the phenomenal Martine ✨️ 😍 🙌
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