A remarkable life
Visitors to the exhibition will learn about the people and places that shaped Nelson Mandela, and the role they played in defining his personality, philosophy, and leadership style. Through a series of immersive zones, guests gain an understanding of Mandela’s rural beginnings and witness his transformation from a lawyer to a rising activist star in the African National Congress.
As Mandela became a thorn in the side of the nationalist government, guests will experience the fight against apartheid and Mandela’s decades of imprisionment—and ultimately his liberation and election as South Africa’s first black president.
The journey through the life of this globally beloved leader concludes with a reflection on his values, lifetime of service, and the inspiring legacy he left behind.
Unparalleled authenticity
Mandela’s story has been told before, not least of all by the man himself in his own words. But what makes Mandela: The Official Exhibition unique is that it takes guests through a life story illustrated by previously unseen film, photos, and more than 150 historical artifacts and personal effects on loan from the Mandela family, museums, and archives worldwide. These items, on loan from the Royal House of Mandela and Global Heritage Partners, combine with immersive media presentations and scenic re-creations to enable visitors to actively engage with and experience key moments in Nelson Mandela’s life.
“The Royal House of Mandela is delighted to endorse this exhibition honoring the life and legacy of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, as it truly captures the spirit of our global icon whose name has become synonymous with international solidarity, justice, and peace,” says Nelson Mandela’s grandson, Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, of the exhibition. “It succeeds in quintessentially depicting the man and the legend whose struggle and sacrifice has captivated the hearts and minds of millions around the world. This exhibition is truly an inspiration and an inspired effort—I believe that everyone who sees it will agree that the legacy lives on and that the dream will never die.”
The exhibition appreciates the support and involvement of several South African Heritage Partners, including institutions and individuals who are contributing to the exhibition content. These Heritage Partners are The Robben Island Museum, The Liliesleaf Heritage Site, Mqhekezweni: The Great Place, Christo Brand, and Zelda la Grange.
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