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The Bo-Kaap Museum traces the history of the colorful Bo-Kaap quarter and its multiracial identity..
The Bo-Kaap Museum traces the history of the colorful Bo-Kaap quarter and its multiracial identity.
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Bo-Kaap is an ethnically diverse quarter of Cape Town, known for its brightly colored houses and cobble-stoned streets
The South African Sendinggestig Museum is housed in South Africa's oldest indigenous mission church that started out as a slave church, and presents the history of the building and the people who used it
Greenmarket Square is the heart of old Cape Town, a bustling market place with stalls, restaurants and cafes
The Iziko South African Museum houses an important African collection of more than 1
The Slave Lodge is one of the oldest colonial buildings in Cape Town, built in 1679 for housing slaves of the Dutch East India Company
The South African National Gallery presents a good collection of African, British, French, Dutch and Flemish art from the 17th to the 19th century
The South African Jewish Museum explores the history of the Jewish community in South America who first arrived here in the 19th century from Europe to escape religious persecution
Cape Town is the legislative seat of South Africa
The Two Oceans Aquarium on the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront showcases the marine life of the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean, which meet at Cape Town
The Artscape Theatre is a performing arts centre that hosts drama, orchestra, classical opera and ballet performances