Concordia is a town in Namakwa District Municipality in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. The distance from Concordia to Cape Town is approximately. Concordia was originally established as a Rhenishmission station in 1852 and copper mining began in 1853 through to 1983 in the area. The town is of historical interest because it is situated at the origin of mining endeavors in South Africa. Long before colonial times, the indigenous peoples of the area extracted raw or "native copper" from the gneiss and granite hills that make up the surrounding Namaqualand Copper belt. This copper was beaten into decorative items, worn as bangles and neck adornments by these peoples. The copper boom of the late 19th century through to the early nineteen eighties has all but ceased in the area. There is currently a granite works at Concordia where large blocks of the stone are quarried and cut into large blocks for transport to Cape Town where the granite is exported and used domestically. During the Anglo Boer War, the Boers used Concordia as their headquarters whilst Okiep was under siege. Today some of the magnificent examples of Cornish stone masonry still exist in addition to the original granary which was used as a hospital by the Boer commandos during the Anglo Boer War.
Places of interest
The granite ore bins of the Tweefontein Mine has outstanding examples of Cornishstone masonry. The New Prospect Mine houses another granite ore bin in excellent condition.
The graveyard contains the graves of early Rhenish missionaries and unmarked graves of fallen Boer soldiers.
Orbicule Hill is a declared heritage site situated just west of Concordia. Exhibiting the finest example of orbiculardiorite in the country, the rare rock texture is the result of granitoid magmas separating while in a fluid state which forms concentric internal banding.
The Rhenish Mission Station was established in 1852 in the same year in which copper was discovered by European prospectors in the area.
The United Reformed Church is a stone church building erected in 1875 by Cornishmen, with the original organ dating back to 1915. It is a fine example of outstanding stone masonry.