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Satyagraha House

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Museum and guest house in Johannesburg, South Africa

Gandhi House
Satyagraha House
the Kraal
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Established1 January 2007 (2007-01-01)
Location15 Pine Road, Orchards, Johannesburg
Coordinates26°09′09″S28°04′28″E / 26.152539°S 28.074392°E /-26.152539; 28.074392
TypeJohannesburg's historical heritage
CuratorLauren Segal
Websitesatyagrahahouse.com

Satyagraha House, commonly known asGandhi House, is amuseum andguest house located inJohannesburg. The house belonged toMahatma Gandhi: he lived and worked there between 1908 and 1909. It is registered as part of Johannesburg's historical heritage.Satyagraha means insistence on truth. The house was designed by the architectHermann Kallenbach for Gandhi and himself.

History

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Gandhi,Sonia Schlesin (Gandhi's secretary),Hermann Kallenbach

Gandhi spent 21 years in South Africa, from 1893 until 1914, although he made visits to India and the UK during that time.[1] It is said that Gandhi first learnt about racial discrimination when he was arrested atPietermaritzburg railway station for travelling in a whites only wagon.[2]

In 1904, Gandhi metHermann Kallenbach, a Lithuanian-Jewish architect who had arrived in the country in 1896. In 1907, Kallenbach designed a house that was based on the shape of two local huts (rondavels)[3] but made with European building methods. It was named the Kraal (barn in Afrikaans). The house had stables and a tennis court, but both of them led a life of meditation and chastity. Gandhi slept in an attic room which he entered via a ladder, but he and Kallenbach shared the same kitchen and entertained their guests in the living room. The houses did not have connecting doors, and it was necessary to leave one house in order to enter the other. Kallenbach's life was transformed by their life together and the money that he spent on himself was cut to a tenth of its initial figure.[4] They left in 1909, and the house had several owners[5] before being bought in 2009 by the French travel company Voyageurs du Monde to the chagrin of the Government of India who wanted to acquire it as an Indian national monument.[6] The French company had it restored and opened it to the public as a museum and guest house in 2011.

The museum is managed by Lauren Segal,[1] who also manages other museums, including the Apartheid Museum.[7]Satyagraha means "truth force", a reference to the concept of non-violent resistance developed by Gandhi when he lived in South Africa.[1]

References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toSatyagraha House.
  1. ^abc"Serene Satyagraha House opens". City of Johannesburg. Archived fromthe original on 8 July 2015. Retrieved19 June 2013.
  2. ^Gandhi History in South Africa, retrieved 18 June 2013
  3. ^"Hermann Kallenbach"Archived 27 April 2016 at theWayback Machine, Artefacts.co.za, retrieved 18 June 2013
  4. ^"Who was Hermann Kallenbach", DNA India.
  5. ^"the Museum". satyagrahahouse.com. Retrieved19 June 2013.
  6. ^Smith, David (9 October 2009)."French firm wins bidding war for Gandhi house".The Guardian. Retrieved31 July 2013.
  7. ^Museum, satyagrahahouse.com, retrieved 18 June 2013
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