Old Courthouse Museum

Durban


Found in the beautiful 1866 courthouse behind City Hall, this museum offers a worthwhile insight into the highs and lows of colonial living. There's also a moving exhibit on the sadly brief life of journalist Nathaniel (Nat) Wakasa, as well as a collection of model ships that kids (and more than a few adults) will enjoy.


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Dominating the city centre is the opulent 1910 Edwardian neo-baroque City Hall. In front of the hall is Francis Farewell Square.

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4. Church Square

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5. St Paul’s Church

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On the eastern side of the main post office you’ll find a square with an old vicarage and the 1909 St Paul’s Church.

6. Francis Farewell Square

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This palm-lined square outside City Hall is named after the founder of the Port Natal colony and is where Fynn and Farewell made their camp in 1824.

7. Port Natal Maritime Museum

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8. Dick King Statue

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A statue commemorating Dick King (Richard Philip King), who brought reinforcements during the 1842 siege of Durban.