Heroes' Acre, Windhoek
Facts and practical information
Heroes' Acre is a solemn monument and a national symbol of pride located on the outskirts of Windhoek, the capital city of Namibia. Established in August 2002, it serves as a final resting place for the most distinguished heroes and heroines of Namibia who have contributed significantly to the country's independence and development.
This hallowed ground is marked by a grand obelisk that towers over the landscape, reaching towards the sky as a perpetual reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom and sovereignty. The site is meticulously landscaped and includes an imposing statue of the Unknown Soldier, symbolizing the fallen Namibians who fought against colonial oppression but whose names and deeds remain known only to history.
Heroes' Acre is not only a cemetery but also a place of reflection and education. It is where the legacy of those who fought for the nation's liberation is honored and preserved for future generations. Visitors can walk the grounds, which are lined with marble tombstones, each bearing the name and story of a national hero or heroine interred there.
The monument is a place of national ceremonies, especially on significant dates such as Independence Day and Heroes' Day, when the country pays homage to those who have shaped its destiny. It stands as a testament to the resilience and unity of the Namibian people, a source of collective memory and national identity.
Windhoek
Heroes' Acre – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The Grove Mall Of Namibia, Windhoek Country Club Resort, Independence Stadium, Grove Mall.