Goerke Haus
- Address
- Diamantberg St Town Centre
- Price
- admission USUS$1
Lonely Planet review for Goerke Haus
Lieutenant Hans Goerke came to Swakopmund with the Schutztruppe in 1904, though he was later posted to Lüderitz, where he served as a diamond company manager. His home, designed by architect Otto Ertl and constructed in 1910 on Diamond Hill, was one of the town's most extravagant.
Goerke left for Germany in 1912 and eight years later his home was purchased by the newly formed Consolidated Diamond Mines (CDM) to house the company's chief engineer. When the CDM headquarters transferred to Oranjemund in 1944, the house was sold to the government and became occupied by the resident Lüderitz magistrate. In 1981, however, the magistrate was shifted to Keetmanshoop, and the house (which was in dire shape) was sold back to CDM for a token sum of 10 South African rand (about USaround US$8) on the condition that it be renovated. They did an admirable job, and the house is now open to the public.








