Iziko South African Museum
Museum · City Bowl ·

Iziko South African Museum

Museum · City Bowl ·

Fossils, stone tools, traditional clothes, ancient artifacts

planetarium
fossils
traditional clothing
student discount
informative displays
welcoming staff
interactive elements
stone tools
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by Getty
Iziko South African Museum by Getty
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null
Iziko South African Museum by null

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25 Queen Victoria St, Gardens, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa Get directions

Restroom
Free street parking
Paid street parking
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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25 Queen Victoria St, Gardens, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa Get directions

+27 21 481 3800
iziko.org.za
@izikomuseumssa
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@Dr_Flo_MB

Features

•Restroom
•Free street parking
•Paid street parking
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 17, 2026

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15 Best Museums in Cape Town

"The Iziko South African Museum, home to thousands of interesting artifacts, is a retrophiliac's nirvana. As the national museum of the country, this grand and established space features fossils, stone tools, traditional clothes, and other items, some of which are almost 700 million years old. (The museum has been in the old monumental building since 1897, so it has a deep past itself.) Pick what you're most interested in—fossils? Traditional clothing?—and beeline for that area." - Mary Holland

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Iziko South African Museum

"So, can you tell us a little about this place? Seems like there's a ton to see.The Iziko South African Museum, home to thousands of interesting artifacts, is a retrophiliac's nirvana. As the national museum of the country, this grand and established space is anything but an insider's secret. Yes, it draws a crowd, but given that it's been around for so long (it was founded in 1825), it isn't teeming as intensely as you might expect. Got it. So, like the Met, but not quite as claustrophic. Now walk us through the collection: What are we going to see?The Iziko South African Museum is home to thousands of specimens, including fossils, stone tools, traditional clothes, and other artifacts, some of which are almost 700 million years old. The museum has been in the old monumental building since 1897, so it has a deep past itself. Very cool. Do they ever change it up with different exhibits?There are temporary exhibitions, sure, but first-timers shouldn't miss the permanent ones on subjects like Darwin, whale skeletons, South African dinosaur fossils, and ancient Karoo reptiles. Noted—we'll check them out. On the practical tip, how were facilities? Are there places to sit, or catch your breath?This museum isn't intimidating in size, but if you need a break, pop outside to the nearby Company's Garden park and take a seat under a leafy tree. Perfect; thanks for the heads-up. How about the food situation? Is there someplace to eat inside the museum, or should we hedge our bets elsewhere?The Company's Garden Restaurant, located right next to the museum, is perfect for savoring a cup of tea and an afternoon treat under a canopy of trees and white umbrellas. Alright, let's wrap it up: Any advice for the time- or attention-challenged?Pick what you're most interested in—fossils? Traditional clothing?—and beeline for that area. Once you're in, it's easy to get out." - Mary Holland

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Tamzin M.

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Staff was so friendly and kind. Took the time to explain and guide us towards the planetarium where a show was being held. We will definitely be visiting again ! 🌟

Chelsea G.

Google
The museum is a truly remarkable visit. With beautiful exhibitions, interactive elements for all ages as well as a variety of showcases. I was so impressed with how clean the environment is and how welcoming the staff are. This will be a place we go back to visit again! Absolutely beautiful.

Karolyn M.

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I visited the Iziko South African museum a while ago and I had such a wonderful experience. If you’re a student you’re eligible for a discount, just furnish your student card at the entrance. The place is neat and very informative! So much to learn. I highly recommend this to everyone.

Rhoda D.

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Went on International Museum Day (A Sunday). Pleasantly surprised at how beautiful the maintenance and upkeep has been. New exhibitions to explore and more coming. Spent just over 2 hours leisurely strolling through the museum. Darwin section was also fascinating. Pity there is no coffee shop or restaurant in the museum. Bathrooms need an upgrade.

Art

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I found this place by accident. I didn't expect that the Planetarium would be joined with the museum, but it made for a great little afternoon to go through the museum while I waited for the Planetarium show to run. A show ticket gets you free entrance to the museum. Great deal! There are modern parts to the museum as the older parts still there. I liked that it had a large variety of things to see and yet, not overwhelm you with information about each thing. For those who get bored easily in museums, try this challenge (even kids!): Pick one subject that you see that may interest you and rest everything there about it. The rest, casually browse. This way you walk out of there learning something new with some depth. I liked how at the end of the show, there was a short lesson in identifying planets and stars using the night sky for that evening!

Natasha G.

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Massive museum sooo many floors. Such good value for money. So many different things. It's awesome. Thank you for a wonderful experience 💜

Ashl H.

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Had a lovely experience at the museum. Spent about 3 hours walking through the museum. There is so much read, see and learn. Very fascinating and beautiful. With many well maintained and informative displays. Definitely a very fun worth while experience.

Tiara A.

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We visited the Natural Museum in Cape Town at 3:00 PM, fully aware that the official website clearly states the museum closes at 4:00 PM. We planned our visit accordingly and expected to have at least an hour to view the exhibits. However, at 3:30 PM, staff members began switching off the lights and rudely instructed us to leave, despite it not being closing time. There was no prior warning, no polite explanation, and no effort to handle the situation professionally. This behavior is completely unacceptable. If visitors are expected to leave earlier than the advertised closing time, this should be clearly stated on the website and at the entrance. Turning off lights and forcing guests out 30 minutes before closing, while still charging full admission, is misleading and disrespectful. The museum may have interesting content, but poor staff conduct and false operating hours completely ruined the experience. I would not recommend visiting unless management addresses this issue and ensures their staff treat visitors with basic courtesy and honesty.