Koopmans-de Wet House

Date: Thursdays & Fridays

Time: 10am to 2.30pm

Venue address:
35 Strand St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town

Tel: +27 21 467 7203

The details

The Iziko Koopmans-de Wet House museum is furnished as a home for a well-to-do Cape family during the late 18th Century. It houses some of the best pieces of Cape furniture and silver in the country, in addition to a priceless collection of ceramics. A household such as this would only have been able to function with its share of servants and slaves, and recent research has brought to light the names and professions of some who lived in the house at the time, as well as the kinds of activities they would have pursued.

The house opened its doors as a museum in 1914, after the deaths of its last private owners, Marie Koopmans-de Wet and her sister Margaritha. It is the oldest house museum in the country. Koopmans-de Wet, after whom the museum is named, was well-known during the South African War for helping he orphans and widows of the Boer republics.

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Wheelchair accessibility: Unknown

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