The Museum of the Primaries is located on a hill on the outskirts of Pretoria, South Africa's administrative capital, reflecting the history of the struggle between the Bohrs and the native Zulus, known historically as the Battle of Bohr. Above the building is a large dome with a hole in it, and the sun shines directly on the tombstone on the ground floor of the building at 12:16 (that is, the day of the Battle of the West River in Bohr) every year, and the sun is shining in the symbol of God's blessing to the Votelex people. In front of the main building there is a group of bronze sculptures, "Mother and Son", mainly showing that women and children played a very important and unique role in the war. The outside of the building has a huge African buffalo head carved directly in front, Buffalo is considered the most dangerous wildlife in Africa and is protected from outsiders by the head of the buffalo. The guide highlights 27 reliefs in the hall, all made of white jade sculptures, which tell the whole process of the Bohr war.