Prince Alfred's Guard Memorial, Port Elizabeth
Facts and practical information
The Prince Alfred's Guard Memorial stands as a solemn tribute to the valor and sacrifice of the Prince Alfred's Guard, an esteemed infantry unit in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. This historic memorial is an embodiment of remembrance and respect for the soldiers who served with distinction.
Constructed in 1907, the memorial is a significant landmark in the city, symbolizing the military heritage and the contributions of the unit during various conflicts. The Prince Alfred's Guard, established in 1856, has a storied past that includes service in the 9th Frontier War, the Anglo-Zulu War, and both World Wars. The memorial is a testament to their service and a focal point for commemorative events.
The structure itself is an imposing piece of architecture, featuring a large stone façade with intricate carvings and the unit's insignia prominently displayed. It serves not only as a historical monument but also as a place for reflection on the costs of war and the bravery of those who have donned the military uniform.
Located in the heart of Port Elizabeth, the memorial is easily accessible to both locals and tourists. It offers an educational experience for those interested in military history and provides a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the members of the Prince Alfred's Guard.
Prince Alfred's Guard Memorial – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Donkin, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum, St. Augustine's Cathedral, Horse Memorial.
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How to get to Prince Alfred's Guard Memorial by public transport?
Bus
- Central • Lines: Center -> NMMU (27 min walk)
- Intercity Bus Station (28 min walk)
Train
- Gqeberha (28 min walk)