Exhibits of old photographs and furniture. Also on display are the family trees of the freed slaves who settled in Pniel.
(1797) Bloem Street. A classic H-shaped Cape Dutch homestead and today the Head Office of the Historical Homes of South Africa.
The original houses, dating from several periods of the towns history, restored and furnished to depict the development of the town.
Houses the Sasol Art Museum and the University Art Gallery.
In the Old Rhenish Missionary Parsonage, displays antique dolls and toys, miniature rooms and a model railway layout.