District Six Museum

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Cape Town, South Africa

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Heritage museum

District Six Museum Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

District Six Museum is located in Cape Town, South Africa on 25A Buitenkant St, Zonnebloem,. District Six Museum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in South Africa.

Address

25A Buitenkant St, Zonnebloem,

Phone

+27 214667200

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Ronelle Krumm

Loved it so so much.....I can't stop thinking about it...bort the recipe book....cant wait to start trying the food at home

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Steve Horvath

There's a LOT to absorb in the District Six Museum, both written and visual. District Six was another stunning example of segregation and white oppression in South Africa's history.

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Lerato Ranamane

The museum is quite small but there is a lot of history to absorb I like how there are parts of the museum where you get to see how people lived during the apartheid era (There's a house display and a salon) I appreciate even the local food recipes that were displayed I really had a good time.

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Travis Davids

Very insightful experience about District 6 and the forced removal of the homes of non whites. A very dark period in our history. We got to meet Noor Ebrahim in person. He grew up in District 6 and shared his entire experience with us as well as showing us photographs. If you want to learn about the apartheid regime then you have to visit this museum.

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Zain Cassimjee

It was amazing to learn from the founder himself about the true emotional worth of this museum.

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McDevitt Donal

Absolutely fascinating. Compulsory for any person interested in History.

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Remei González Manzanero

A must go in Cape Town and in South Africa. Interesting and unique museum that works hard on building up the historical memory.

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Morwa Sekabate

A must see for all those interested in the South African history