It was built in 1884 by architect Tom Claridge and builder Charles Clark. Interestingly, milk was used instead of water for mixing the cement from which the house was constructed, as the cement available was of poor quality. The house was also one of the first in Pretoria to be lit by electricity.
The house contains either the original furnishings or items from the same historical period, some of the many gifts that were presented to Kruger as well as other memorabilia.
Another interesting feature of the house is two stone lions on the verandah that were presented to President Kruger as a birthday gift on 10 October1896 by the mining magnate Barney Barnato.
The Kruger House is now a house museum that tries to recreate the ambience of the period that Kruger lived in.
The opening hours of the museum are:
Mondays to Fridays: 08:30 to 17:30
Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays: 08:30 to 17:00
External links
Official home page of the Kruger House Museum (http://www.nfi.org.za/KM/khindex.htm)
From 1966 to 1973, this publishing house brought out fourteen of her novels, with covers designed by G. Crepax.
Later she passed to Frontiera Edizioni of Bologna, that published another five novels of hers set in the epic period of American history, as well as reprinting some titles already brought out by Sonzogno.
They are novels with a historical background, that mix various genres: adventure, intrigue and a vein of fantasy.