Step into Soweto’s creative soul at Eyethu Heritage Hall, a dynamic museum-meets-cultural space housed in the historic Eyethu Cinema – once the beating heart of Mofolo Central. Founded in 1969 by entrepreneurial icons Ephraim and Caroline Tshabalala, this reimagined venue celebrates a rich legacy of black excellence, art, music, and community.

Today, the Eyethu Heritage Hall serves as a venue for exhibitions, community gatherings, award ceremonies, and more. Colourful pop art displays, vintage archives, and storytelling tours bring to life a golden era when local stars like Brenda Fassie and Yvonne Chaka Chaka lit up the stage, and Hollywood blockbusters shared screen time with homegrown classics like Joe Bullet. Run by the Tshabalala family, the Hall is part of the growing Soweto Art Mile – a cultural trail connecting art, history, and heritage. 

Follow @eyethuheritagehall on Instagram for details of upcoming events. 

BOOK A TOUR
Guided tours cost R50 per person (local adults), R100 per person (international adults), R30 per person (students and pensioners with a valid ID), R30 per person (teens aged 12–18), and R10 per person (children under 12). Book a tour via info@eyethuheritage.co.za or WhatsApp +27 76 546 6599.
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Venue Info

Location

Location

113 Machaba Dr, Mofolo Central, Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa
Phone

Phone

078 605 0810
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