Review:

The District Six Museum serves as a memorial to the 60,000 inhabitants of various races forced from their homes in the 1970s during South African apartheid. Set in an old church hall, the museum tells the tragic story of South African apartheid through displays of photos, maps, and personal recollections. A guided tour, sometimes by former residents of the district, gives a full picture of the many lives affected by the event. Past visitors claim this as a must-see when visiting Cape Town in order to get a better idea of the history of the country.

25A Buitenkant Street, Cape Town, South Africa, Phone: +27-02-14-66-72-00

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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