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APARTHEID MUSEUM TOUR (Half day ± 4hrs) Hours allocated above include travelling times. View our Tour Rates > click here Pick up and drop off points We do Private pick ups and drop offs at hotels/guest houses/Airbnbs/Places of work in Johannesburg South,North and North west including Sandton, Rosebank, Melrose Arch, Houghton,Westcliff, Melville etc; East of Johannesburg including Kempton Park and hotels around O R Tambo airport etc;In Mulderdrift, Midrand, Centurion, and Pretoria.Closed: New Year’s Day Minimum: 1 Pax Package inclusions:
We use qualified experienced tour guides.
Apartheid Museum Apartheid Museum is acknowledged as a Pre-eminent Museum in the World dealing with the Apartheid story in South Africa. It illustrates the Apartheid history and Post- Apartheid era of South Africa. An Architectural consortium, comprising several leading Architectural firms, conceptualised the design of the building on a 7 hectare stand. The museum is a superb example of design, space and landscape offering the International A tour to Apartheid museum is a must for any visitor, who wants to understand the history of Apartheid. You do the tour of a series of 22 individual exhibitions ( a dramatic emotional journey of racial discrimination) and Mandela’s exhibition. The exhibits have been assembled and organised by a multi- disciplinary team of Curators, Film-makers, historians and designers. They include film footages, Photographs, Text panels and Artefacts. The museum is a beacon of hope showing the world how South Africa is coming to terms with its oppressive past and working towards a future that all South Africans can call their own.
Mandela’s exhibition CHARACTER, COMRATE, LEADER, PENSIONER, NEGOTIATOR and STATESMAN. Narratives are presented through a visual wall display, supported by film displays of original artefacts.
The Pillars of the Constitution South Africa’s new democratic constitution contains guarantees of Equality, more extensive than anywhere else in the world. At its heart are seven fundamental values, which are represented by Pillars in the first courtyard visitor’s encounter on arrival at the museum: democracy, equality, reconciliation, diversity, responsibility, respect and freedom
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