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Landmark: Alte FesteCity: Windhoek
Country: Namibia
Continent: Africa
Alte Feste, Windhoek, Namibia, Africa
Alte Feste is a former military fortification and the oldest surviving building in Windhoek, located on Robert Mugabe Avenue. It stands on a hilltop overlooking the city center, positioned directly adjacent to the Independence Memorial Museum and the Robert Mugabe Avenue traffic corridor.
Visual Characteristics
The fortress is a whitewashed stone structure featuring classic late-19th-century German military architecture. It consists of a rectangular central courtyard enclosed by high, thick walls with four corner towers and narrow embrasures. The building's design includes large archways, fortified doors, and administrative wings with high windows, reflecting its dual purpose as a bastion and an administrative center.
Location & Access Logistics
The site is situated 0.7km east of the central business district on Robert Mugabe Avenue. Access is primarily through the shared plaza with the Independence Memorial Museum. Parking is available in the designated museum parking lots or along the perimeter of the nearby Parliament Gardens. The area is a primary stop for city tours and shared taxis operating between the city center and the Katutura township.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Captain Curt von François designed the fortress, and the foundation stone was laid on October 18, 1890, by Schutztruppe private Gustav Tünschel. It was established as the headquarters for the Imperial German Schutztruppe to serve as a buffer zone between the Nama and Herero tribes. The structure was extended in 1901 by architect Gottlieb Redecker and reached its final layout in 1915.
Key Highlights & Activities
The building historically housed the State Museum’s historical collection, including artifacts from Namibia’s colonial era and traditional crafts. As of 2024, the building is closed to the public for extensive structural stabilization and renovation. Visitors can currently view the exterior architecture and the adjacent Independence Memorial Museum plaza, which offers panoramic views of Windhoek.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The site is located in a high-security government zone with reliable 5G cellular coverage. Public restrooms and elevators are available in the neighboring Independence Memorial Museum. There are no food vendors within the fortress itself, but the "NICE" (Namibian Institute of Culinary Education) restaurant and various cafes on Independence Avenue are within an 800-meter radius.
Best Time to Visit
The exterior is best viewed during the dry season (May to October) when clear skies provide optimal conditions for architectural photography. The late afternoon light highlights the whitewashed walls and the hilltop silhouette. Access to the grounds is generally restricted to daylight hours, typically 08:00 to 17:00.
Facts & Legends
The fortress was never involved in any actual military action despite its defensive design. A notable historical shift occurred in 1935 when the former military headquarters was repurposed as a hostel and classroom space for Windhoek High School. In 2010, the Reiterdenkmal equestrian monument was moved to the front of the Alte Feste before being placed in storage in 2013.
Nearby Landmarks
Independence Memorial Museum – 0.05km North
Christuskirche – 0.2km North
Parliament Gardens – 0.3km Northeast
National Museum of Namibia (Owela Display) – 0.5km North
Namibia Craft Centre – 0.7km West