Ditsong Sammy Marks Museum

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The Ditsong Sammy Marks Museum is a historic house museum near Pretoria, South Africa, preserving the Victorian-era mansion and lifestyle of industrialist and financier Sammy Marks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage site
historic house museum
architecturalStyle Victorian architecture
buildingType mansion
category Victorian-era museum
biographical museum
historic house
country South Africa
floorCount 2
formerName Zwartkoppies Hall NERFINISHED
hasCollection Victorian decorative arts
domestic artifacts from the late 19th and early 20th centuries
period furniture
hasFunction education
heritage preservation
public museum
hasGarden true
hasGuidedTours true
heritageDesignation provincial heritage site
inception late 19th century
languageOfExhibition English
locatedIn Gauteng
locatedNear Pretoria NERFINISHED
locatedOn Zwartkoppies Hall estate NERFINISHED
namedAfter Sammy Marks NERFINISHED
notableFor association with South African industrial history
well-preserved Victorian mansion and gardens
openToPublic true
operatedBy Ditsong Museums of South Africa NERFINISHED
owner South African state NERFINISHED
partOf Ditsong Museums network NERFINISHED
preserves Victorian lifestyle of a wealthy industrialist family in South Africa
Victorian-era interior furnishings
original household contents of the Marks family
region City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality NERFINISHED
significantEvent residence of industrialist and financier Sammy Marks
subjectOf South African architectural history studies
heritage tourism publications
theme Victorian domestic life in South Africa
social history of South African industrial elite
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism

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Ditsong Museums of South Africa hasPart Ditsong Sammy Marks Museum