About Albany History Museum
Established in 1855, the Albany History Museum is a prestigious cultural institution in Makhanda (formerly Grahamstown), South Africa. As an affiliated research institute of Rhodes University, it comprises a family of seven historically significant buildings, including the Natural Sciences Museum, the History Museum, the Observatory Museum, Fort Selwyn, the Old Provost military prison, Drostdy Arch, and the Old Priest's House leased to the National English Literary Museum.
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