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District Six Museum

Description

District Six Museum is a museum in the former inner-city residential area, District Six, in Cape Town, South Africa.District Six Foundation was founded in 1989 and the museum in 1994, as a memorial to the forced movement of 60,000 inhabitants of various races in District Six during Apartheid in South Africa in the 1970s.The floor of the museum is covered with a big map of the district with hand written notes of former inhabitants, which indicate where their houses were located. One former resident is jazz musician, Abdullah Ibrahim, better known by the name Dollar Brand. Other pieces in the museum are old traffic signs, exhibits of historical moments and lives of families from the area, historical declarations, and exhibits about the demolition.Furthermore, the museum offers programs for current inhabitants to help develop the district. The museum is dedicated to the construction of housing, environmental planning, and the organization of music, literature, and art activties, with the active involvement of the public. The museum's goal is to join people into a community where there is respect for dignity, identity and the co-existence of different races.In 2003, the museum was honored with a Prince Claus Award from the Netherlands.

Address: 25A Buitenkant St, 8001 Le Cap
Phone: +27 021 466 7200
Parking: Street
City: Cape Town
Street Number: 25A Buitenkant St
Zip Code: 8001
categories: civilization museum


Opening Hours

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


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Reviews
The walls of the District 6 Museums holds not just artifacts but stories, stories of destruction,resilience and resurrection of humanity against racial discrimination. Wonderfully curated and perfectly maintained, the museum experience can be elevated by a ex-resident who doubles up as your guide, carefully walking you through the pages of history and contemplation, with enough emotions to give you goosebumps along the way. Exceptional. Don't miss this if you're on a trip to CaPe Town.
Great museum to document the removal of people from their homes in district six. Very interesting items people were able to save. Can include talk with people who were removed from their homes.
A small but great museum which was created by the people that were moved out of district six because of the colour of their skin. There are many photos and texts that explain how they were moved out and their homes demolished. The people that were evicted created a map on the floor as a memory of what used to be their streets. Definitely worth a visit.
Don't just go there and explore the museum yourself. Either you will be frustrated on how much you have to read or underwhelmed that it is actually only one big room you will explore. Pay the extra R 15 for having a guided tour. Our tour guide was Joe. His explanations were crucial for understanding the whole picture and the impact of destroying a community by even tearing families apart. It was an extraordinary mixture between personal stories and important stages of the destruction of District Six. It was an honor meeting an interesting person like him.
Very emotional place and illustrative place . The museum has a lot of pictures and memories for those who were forcibly displaced during apartheid times. People should visit to have a first hand idea what really happened.
An important history to know about but the museum doesn’t present it in an engaging or organized way. Maybe worth a pop in if in the immediate area but otherwise not recommended.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
District Six Museum functions both as a reminder of a traumatic event in recent South African History and as a place to bring together the descendants of those who lived it and, maybe, to right a wrong. Remembering an event that uprooted thousands of people from their houses and their neighborhood is one way to avoid this kind of event to ever take place again.
Nice museum but the information is displayed in a complex way that it’s hard to read it : small writing and everything mixed together. But the history of the place is incredibleVisited onWeekendWait timeUp to 10 min
Highly recommend the guided tour I think it would have been too overwhelming to try to figure out solo. But lots of really interesting stories and history.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo wait
Great to u defat and our heritage as the colored community
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