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  1. Nieu-Bethesda (Afrikaans for New Bethesda) is a village in the Eastern Cape at the foot of the Sneeuberge, approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Graaff Reinet. It was founded in 1875 as a church town, like many other Karoo villages, and attained municipal status in 1886.

  2. The Owl House is a museum in Nieu-Bethesda, Eastern Cape, South Africa. The owner, Helen Martins, turned her house and the area around it into a visionary environment , elaborately decorated with ground glass and containing more than 300 concrete sculptures including owls , camels , peacocks , pyramids , and people.

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    Die Uilhuis is 'n museum in Nieu-Bethesda, Oos-Kaap, Suid-Afrika. Die eienaar, Helen Martins, het haar huis en die area om dit in 'n denkbeeldige omgewing omskep, wat oorvloedig versier is met fyngemaakte glas en met meer as 300 standbeelde wat uile, kamele, piramides, poue en mense insluit.

  4. Nieu-Bethesda ( englisch: New Bethesda) ist eine Kleinstadt in der Gemeinde Dr Beyers Naudé, Distrikt Sarah Baartman, Provinz Ostkap in Südafrika. Sie liegt 40 Kilometer von Graaff-Reinet entfernt. 2011 hatte die Stadt 1540 Einwohner; [1] das Stadtgebiet ist 1,6 km breit und 3,2 km lang. Gegründet wurde die Stadt 1875.

  5. Nieu Bethesda. Kompasberg dominates the lush Gats River Valley and the village of Nieu Bethesda. Tucked away is a secluded valley in the foothills of the Sneeuberge, or Snow Mountains, Nieu Bethesda is a delightful Karoo village in spectacular surroundings overlooked by the 2502-metre high Kompasberg, or Compass Mountain.

  6. Nieu-Bethesda is a small Karoo village in the Eastern Cape, most well-known for the Owl House, and its artistic community. Get in. Nieu-Bethesda Dutch Reformed Church. From the north, take the N9. Turn west on the marked gravel road, 60 km south of Middelburg, and keep going for 27 km. From the south, take the N9.

  7. History. The village of Nieu Bethesda was established in 1875 on the farm Uitkijk which belonged to one Barend Jacobus Pienaar. The early settlers on the farm were always on the lookout for wild animals and raiding Bushmen, hence the name Uitkijk, loosely translated as Lookout. The location was regarded as ideal given its situation within the ...