Another historical site that also today serves as a viewing platform into the crater.
In the early 1920's the company South African Alkali Ltd appointed Mr H.R. Blumberg (of Swedish origin) as the chemical engineer and he later became the General Manager. During the early 1940's Mr J.H. de Villiers was appointed as general manager. The company built a new house for Mr De Villiers at this spot on the crater rim. When the production of soda and salt ceased in 1956, the house and many other structures were abandoned. All re-useable materials, such as windows, doors, frames and roof sheets were removed. The empty shell of the house were demolished during the early 1970's, leaving only the foundation intact. To find this one. Get to the coordinates and find the tree with the "Manager's House sign".
PLEASE NOTE: There is a small entrance fee of R20.00 per person payable if you enter the Tswaing Meteorite Crater.