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Durban Art GalleryvsSri Sri Radha Radhanath Temple
Both are praised by professional travelers. On balance, Hare Krishna Temple of Understanding ranks marginally higher than Durban Art Gallery. Hare Krishna Temple of Understanding is ranked #3 in Durban with accolades from 2 publications like Lonely Planet, Fodor's.
Durban Art Gallery
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
City Hall, Smith Street, Durban, South Africa
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"A vibrant, contemporary mix of local, southern African, and international work is presented here, though the main focus is on work from KwaZulu-Natal." Full review
"Under City Hall's impressive dome is this gallery with a small but interesting collection of South African artworks, including paintings, mixed media and ceramics." Full review
Sri Sri Radha Radhanath Temple
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
50 Bhaktivedanta Swami Circle, Unit 5 Chatsworth, Durban 4092, South Africa
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"This magnificent lotus-shaped temple, opened in 1985, is at the heart of activities run by the city's International Society for Krishna Consciousness." Full review
"Situated in Durban’s west, this is the biggest Hare Krishna temple in the southern hemisphere." Full review
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"This strange building, located in Chatsworth in the suburbs of Durban, is worth seeing." Full review