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Castle of Good Hope

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The Castle of Good Hope is a bastion fort built in the 17th century in Cape Town, South Africa. Originally located on the coastline of Table Bay, following land reclamation the fort is now located inland. In 1936 the Castle was declared a historical monument and following restorations in the 1980s it is considered the best preserved example of a Dutch East India Company fort.History About The Castle of Good HopeBuilt by the Dutch East India Company between 1666 and 1679, the Castle is the oldest existing colonial building in South Africa. It replaced an older fort called the Fort de Goede Hoop which was constructed from clay and timber and built by Jan van Riebeeck upon his arrival at the Cape of Good Hope in 1652. Two redoubts, Redoubt Kyckuit (Lookout) and Redoubt Duijnhoop (Duneheap) were built at the mouth of the Salt River in 1654. The purpose of the Dutch settlement in the Cape was to act as a replenishment station for ships passing the treacherous coast around the Cape on long voyages between the Netherlands and the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).During 1664, tensions between Britain and the Netherlands rose amid rumours of war. That same year, Commander Zacharias Wagenaer, successor to Jan van Riebeeck, was instructed by Commissioner Isbrand Goske to build a pentagonal fortress out of stone. The first stone was laid on 2 January 1666. Work was interrupted frequently because the Dutch East India Company was reluctant to spend money on the project. On 26 April 1679, the five bastions were named after the main titles of William III of Orange-Nassau: Leerdam to the west, with Buuren, Katzenellenbogen, Nassau, and Oranje clockwise from it.

Address: 42 Canterbury St, 8001 Stellenbosch
Phone: +27217871249
Email: az.oc.bewm@leetsac
Parking: Lot
City: Stellenbosch
Street Number: 42 Canterbury St
Zip Code: 8001
categories: history museum, city, campus building


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:30 - 16:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday: 09:30 - 16:00
Thursday: 09:30 - 16:00
Friday: 09:00 - 16:00
Saturday: 09:30 - 16:00
Sunday: 09:30 - 16:00


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Reviews
Absolutely gorgeous castle, a lot of history behind it and very dark history as well. Interesting interior, do not let the outside fool you, inside is nothing short of incredible. I’m pretty sure it’s haunted with some places looking extremely dark and creepy
Amazingly preserved and restored 17th century castle, that serves as the oldest building in South Africa. 50r to enter and free tours every couple or hours. Most of the grounds are free to walk and look, with many cool displays of furniture and relics from olden times.
A great display of cultural history of cape town. Many well preserved articals of history and guided tour around the establishment. Loads of renovations and restorations happening so very excited to see some more of what the castle has to offerVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Magic dose of history! The guide has great insight and tour was a mixture of knowledge with a hint of that Cape Town spice. Pretty cool to be able to walk the corridors and rooftop of this Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
We stayed for absolutely hours and walked up and down the castle. it’s very free reign wandering around the castle we all learnt a great deal and I really enjoyed the experience. I believe we did make it to all the exhibits but it did take a whole day and we were exhausted by the end of it. Great lots of effort and love invested into the castle for sure though!
It is so run down, needs some tender loving care and maintenance. It was an interesting experience, but tour guide wore mask and had strong accent, so I was unable to benefit from the tour. It is a good place to go to, but don't have high expectations.
So gorgeous, especially if you explore around the walls and find the small corridors, plus the view of table mountain is absolutely unparalleled! We had an amazing tour from a speedy hilarious man I'm sorry for not remembering his name!. Really informative and fun. Plus there was an Uber strike, and the lovely lady at the desk Dièdre helped us find a bus to take home, and walked us there! Great museum with Cape town's history in painting form. So thankful, absolutely go there as it's so lovely!
Amazing history, so well maintained with such friedly staff. Make sure to do the * The guided tour about 40min * Any of the four Musiuems within the castle, all entrances are covered in the. castle ticket. R50 Adult, R25 per child A definate must, but please make sure you park at the castle parking.
The guide was funny & very knowledgeable, quite enjoyed his stories! The structure can do with a lick of paint. The exhibition of the "trading post" can do with lower & more attractive fences so that one has a clear view of the exhibition. Also it would be nice to have trees with benches were one can sit and enjoy the views & buildings. And maybe a kiosk!
As one of the oldest buildings in SA, The Castle of Good Hope is a must visit when exploring the history of Cape Town. If it’s a hot day, wear sunscreen, comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water. Tickets are R55 for adults and R30 for students/pensioners. Guided tours leave on the hour bring a tip for your tour guide. The tours are highly informative. The tour guide will take you through the history of the castle/fort. From the Dutch to the English. If you are brave enough, you will even be locked in a room with absolutely no light where the wine was kept although I think loadshedding has made us all face that fear by now. You will also visit the torture/dungeon room, with the tour finally ending at Lady Barnards bath/fountain where she used to bathe. There are at least three museums on site. One dedicated to weaponry, another which exhibits the secretary’s house the position just under the governor and finally the governors house. You can explore at your leisure these without extra cost. There are quite a few beautiful Thomas Baines paintings on display which are just magical to look at. Additionally, a visit to Lady Anne Barnards dinning room is a must. If you have some free time, read up on this amazing woman who is featured in one painting bathing in the nude who was definitely before her time. An art exhibition about rhinos was also on display and that was very interesting. You can also climb the stairs to the top of the fort and take in the breathtaking views of Cape Town from this historical monument. This is an experience where you can easily spend 2-3 hours wandering around. This experience is really great value for money.
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