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Cullinan has learnt to pivot to ensure its revival and survival
Daily Maverick
|December 12, 2025
The town was built on diamond mining but, with that in decline, Cullinan has had to reimagine itself. Now it's a place where creatives gather.
Welcoming sign at Railways Cafe in Cullinan.
(Photo: Naledi Mashishi)
Nestled in the north of Gauteng, about a 40-minute drive from Pretoria, lies the historic town of Cullinan, a destination now pulsating with artistic expression.
Founded in 1902 as a mining town, Cullinan is famously the site where the 3,106-carat Cullinan Diamond, the largest rough gem ever found, was unearthed.
Today, it’s a semirural community home to farmers, mining families, artists and those seeking an escape from fast-paced city life.
Driving into the town, one is immediately struck by the clean, well-maintained roads and painted signs proudly bearing a diamond symbol, a tribute to its rich history.
The town, affectionately called the Diamond Village by residents, boasts a consistent electricity supply and clean, drinkable tap water.
Its main street, characterised by preserved Dutch colonial-style architecture, leads directly towards its central tourism hub: the Cullinan Diamond Mine, which offers above-ground tours, and McHardy House, a museum that offers a glimpse into a mining family's life in the 19th century.
The improved municipal standards are partially credited to the Tshwane Municipality, which received an audit upgrade from an adverse to a qualified opinion in the past two years.
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