Built in 1747 by the Dutch East India Company, the Drostdy Museum began as the residence and administrative center of the district’s Landdrost (or country sheriff). The complex quickly expanded to include a gaol, offices, a mill, and various outbuildings, forming the core of colonial authority in the region. Johannes Theophilus Rhenius, the first Landdrost, governed with the assistance of burger heemraden, clerks, a gaoler, and enslaved labor, r…