Visit us today! From the Vootrekker Monument, Pioneer center, Animal farm, Museum theater to picnics, children parties, nature hiking trails, horseback riding and restaurants.
Die Voortrekkermonument bied ’n geleentheid vir die publiek om meer te leer oor die Afrikaner se storie, van die Groot Trek tot by die Anglo-Boereoorlog en meer. Die monument vertel ’n storie van heldemoed, deursettingsvermoë en ’n toekomsvisie sodat ons vandag kan wees waar ons is.
The Voortrekker Monument and Nature Reserve is more than just a heritage conservation site. It is the cultural home of the Afrikaner, where everyone is welcome. It is a beacon of hope that can be seen from any direction of Pretoria.
The Voortrekker Monument provides an opportunity for the public to learn more about the Afrikaner’s story, from the Great Trek to the Anglo-Boer War and more. The monument tells a story of heroism, perseverance and a vision for the future so that we can be where we are today.
The Voortrekker Monument currently offers four photography packages from which professional photographers can choose. These photo sessions must be booked in advance by sending an email to [email protected] .
The Voortrekker Monument provides an opportunity for the public to learn more about the Afrikaner’s story, from the Great Trek to the Anglo-Boer War and more. The monument tells a story of heroism, perseverance and a vision for the future so that we can be where we are today.
The Voortrekker Monument provides an opportunity for the public to learn more about the Afrikaner’s story, from the Great Trek to the Anglo-Boer War and more. The monument tells a story of heroism, perseverance and a vision for the future so that we can be where we are today.
The Voortrekker Hall is undoubtedly one of the monument’s best facilities for larger gatherings. This beautiful, spacious function venue offers all the necessary facilities for an unforgettable reception, function, or other special occasion! Ideal for: Wedding receptions; Wedding anniversaries/Birthdays/Family reunions/Other special occasions
Fort Schanskop was connected via overhead telegraph wires to the artillery camp in Pretoria and also telegraphically to Johannesburg. The respective forts could communicate with each other heliographically.