South African Heritage Resources Agency

Heritage agency of South Africa

33°55′47″S 18°25′21″E / 33.92972°S 18.42250°E / -33.92972; 18.42250
Region served
South Africa
Chairperson, SAHRA Council
Ms Susan Bouilon
Main organ
Council
Parent organisation
Department of Sports, Arts and CultureWebsitewww.sahra.org.za

The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) is the national administrative body responsible for the protection of South Africa's cultural heritage. It was established through the National Heritage Resources Act, number 25 of 1999[2] and together with provincial heritage resources authorities is one of the bodies that replaced the National Monuments Council.

Heritage Listings in South Africa

Associated legislation

  • National Heritage Resources Act, Act 25 of 1999[2]

See also

The marker used to indicated National Heritage Sites designated by SAHRA.
  • flagSouth Africa portal

References

  1. ^ Section 1, Public Finance Management Act, Act 1 of 1999, (as amended)
  2. ^ a b "National Heritage Resources Act, Act 25 of 1999" (PDF). www.unesco.org.

External links

  • National Heritage Resources Act, number 25 of 1999, in online pdf format
  • Media related to South African Heritage Resources at Wikimedia Commons
  • Website of the South African Heritage Resources Agency
  • Searchable database of declared sites on SAHRIS

Provincial Heritage Resources Authorities:

  • Western Cape - Heritage Western Cape
  • KwaZulu Natal - Amafa aKwaZulu-Natali
  • Free State - Heritage Free State
  • Eastern Cape - Eastern Cape Provincial Heritage Resources Authority
  • Mpumalanga - Mpumalanga Provincial Heritage Resources Authority
  • Limpopo - Limpopo Heritage Resources Authority
  • North West - North West Provincial Heritage Resources Authority
  • Northern Cape - Ngwao-Boswa Jwa Kapa Bokone
  • Gauteng - Provincial Heritage Resources Authority Gauteng
Authority control databases Edit this at Wikidata
International
  • ISNI
  • VIAF
National
  • United States


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