Old Court House Museum
Durban's identity as a colonial port city, an Indian trading hub, and a Zulu cultural centre shapes what visitors come looking for—and what the city's historical sites reflect. The Old Court House stands as a marker of that layered past. A guide here isn't just reciting dates or architectural details; they're helping visitors understand why Durban developed as it did, how the waterfront economy worked, and what the built environment says about power and control. In KwaZulu-Natal, where history feels immediate and contested, tours that acknowledge multiple perspectives—settler, merchant, indigenous—resonate differently than they might elsewhere. The space itself, its location in the city, what happened within its walls, and what's changed around it all matter. A competent tour acknowledges that history isn't neutral, and Durban's visitors increasingly expect that honesty.