The first house the museum has restored is the Schreuderhuis. This home was built in 1709, and it survived the first great fire in Stellenbosch. Schreuderhuis is the oldest restored and documented town house...
The second home in the museum complex is Blettermanhuis. This house has been restored and furnished to illustrate a wealthy Stellenbosch home from around the period of 1750 – 1790...
Originally built by Christian Ludolph Neethling in 1782, Grosvenor House was added to by successive owners until it reached its present appearance in 1803. Grosvenor House, along with Koopmans de Wet House...
The Toy Museum in Stellenbosch is a world of enchantment you must not miss.
The museum houses a collection of 1:12 scale miniatures, room boxes, antique dolls, dinky cars, cuddly toys and others!
Closed: Sundays, Christmas Day, Good Friday, Easter Sunday
Conference Facilities
Conference facilities are available for groups to the maximum of 20 people. Strict Covid-19 measures are in place. Four secure parking spaces are included when you hire the conference facility. For bookings or enquiries please contact Lamees Petersen on 021 887 2937