Museum
Irma Stern Museum
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The Irma Stern Museum is housed in the former home and studio of Irma Stern, one of South Africa's most celebrated artists. Located on Cecil Road in the leafy suburb of Rosebank, Cape Town, the museum offers an intimate glimpse into Stern's world. The building itself is a charming Cape Dutch-style house with a lush garden. Inside, the rooms are preserved as they were during Stern's lifetime, filled with her bold, expressionist paintings, sculptures, and a vast collection of African art and artifacts she gathered during her travels. The museum also features rotating exhibitions of contemporary artists. Visitors can explore the studio where Stern worked, see her personal belongings, and enjoy the tranquil garden. It's a must-visit for art lovers and anyone interested in South African cultural heritage.
Don't miss
- Irma Stern's original studio and living quarters
- Extensive collection of her paintings and drawings
- African art and artifacts collected by Stern
- Rotating contemporary art exhibitions
- Peaceful garden with sculptures
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Irma Stern Museum
You can visit on your own (paid entry; check the official website for current prices and opening hours). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Book tickets online in advance to avoid queues, especially during peak season.
- Photography is allowed in most areas, but no flash in the gallery spaces.
- Limited street parking available; consider using public transport.
- There is no café on site, but nearby Rosebank has many coffee shops.
A bit of history
Irma Stern (1894–1966) was a German-South African artist known for her vivid expressionist works. She lived and worked in this house from 1927 until her death. In 1971, the house was opened as a museum to preserve her legacy and art collection.
Common questions
What are the opening hours?
Hours vary; check the museum's official website for current times.
Is there a guided tour?
Yes, guided tours are available on request; check in advance.
Can I buy Irma Stern prints?
The museum shop sells prints and books related to Stern's work.
Is the museum suitable for children?
Yes, but younger children may find it less engaging; there are no interactive exhibits.
How long does a visit take?
Most visitors spend about 1-2 hours.
Is parking available?
Limited street parking; it's best to use public transport or ride-sharing.
