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Welcome to the Luthuli Museum

The Luthuli Museum was officially opened on 21 August, 2004.

It includes the original 1927 home of Chief Albert Luthuli that is situated on 3233 Nokukhanya Luthuli Street, Groutville, KwaDukuza. Today the home is a national monument.

Set in lovely landscaped gardens, the grounds provide the ideal setting in which to absorb the history and achievements of a man who became the first African to receive the Nobel Prize for Peace.

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Past Events

Deputy President Visit

From left Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Dr. Zweli Mkhize and Dr Albertinah Luthuli, Daughter of the late Nkosi Albert Luthuli inside the original 1927 home of Chief Luthuli that is part of the Luthuli Museum in Groutville. The visit was part of the closing events that ended the Moral Regeneration Movement Month. At the museum guests took a guided tour of the house and later visited the nearby gravesite of Chief Albert Luthuli for a wreath laying ceremony.

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Museum Hours & Entrance Fees

Mon to Sat: 08h30 - 16h00
Sun & Pub Hol: 11h00 - 15h00
Closed Good Friday,
Christmas Day
& New Years Day.

Entrance to the Luthuli Museum is completely free of charge.

Donations Welcome.