Francis Farewell Square
This historic square in the middle of Durban is the
spot where the city originated as a tiny settlement of itinerant
traders and hunters in the early 19th century. It is named for
Henry Francis Flynn, one of the prominent inhabitants of the time.
Around the square are some interesting sights, particularly the
1910 City Hall on the south side, which is an exact replica of the
City Hall of Belfast, Ireland. On the first floor of the City Hall
is the Natural Science Museum with an interesting insect section;
on the first floor is the renowned Durban Art Gallery. Various
musical, song and dance performances are held on the City Hall
steps every Wednesday at 1pm. Alongside the City Hall is Durban's
local history museum housed in the Old Court House, which was the
first public building ever erected in Durban, in
1866.
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uShaka Marine World
In January 2004 Sea World closed its doors to the
public and reopened as uShaka Marine World, which has become the
largest marine theme park in Africa. The park is tastefully themed
with African imagery and has five zones offering entertainment,
dining, a retail village, water slides and access to uShaka Beach.
The Sea World zone incorporates an aquarium, dolphinarium, a seal
pool and penguin rookery, as well as interactive activities in the
dive tank, snorkel reef and touch pool, while Wet 'n Wild offers
heart-stopping, adrenalin-pumping rides as well as water-based
activities for the less adventurous.
Telephone: 031 328 8000
Website: www.ushakamarineworld.co.za
Transport: Marine World is on the main Point Road bus route and is
serviced by Greenline and Mynah buses
Opening times: Sea World: Daily 9am to 6pm, Island activities closed
Mondays. Wet 'n Wild: Wednesday to Sunday 9am to 6pm. Open daily on
public holidays and during government school
holidays
KwaMuhle Museum
The notorious building that was once the 'Department
of Native Affairs' where every black South African in Natal was
required to register in the days of Apartheid, now houses a museum
dedicated to tracing the history of racial laws in Durban,
including memorable video and photographic exhibits. Despite this
the building is known to all as KwaMuhle, meaning 'place of the
good one', the name honouring a white man who ran the department
but did his best to fight the system within its
constraints.
Telephone: 031 311 2223
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Opening times: Monday to Saturday 8.30am to 4pm; Sundays and public
holidays 11am to 4pm
Juma Masjid Mosque
The magnificent Juma Masjid Mosque, the largest mosque
in the Southern hemisphere, dominates Durban's central Indian
district.






