The National Heritage Monument is a group of copper statues representing anti-apartheid activists, Zulu chiefs and missionaries in Groenkloof Nature Reserve, South Africa.[1] The monument is meant to reflect the struggle for liberation going back into the 1600s.[2] The project was started in 2010, but as of 2015, only has 55 statues.[1] A total of 400[3] to 500 statues are planned.[1] When complete, the monument will be called "The Long March to Freedom".[4]