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Many museums in Cape Town and areas around Cape Town that can give you a greater insight and experience of what happened in history in the area. In general Cape Town museums are not expensive at all. The District Six Museum and the Robben Island Museum will give you an insight into the history of what happened during the apartheid period. The Huguenot Memorial Museum in Franschhoek will give an overview of what happened to the

District Six Museum
In 1966, it was declared a white area under the Group areas Act of 1950, and by 1982, the life of the community was over. 60 000 people were forcibly removed to barren outlying areas aptly known as the Cape Flats, and their houses in District Six were flattened by bulldozers.
http://www.districtsix.co.za

Gold of Africa Museum
Gold of African Museum Website
http://www.goldofafrica.com

Huguenot Memorial Museum
Huguenot Memorial Museum Website
http://www.museum.co.za

Robben Island Museum
Robben Island Museum Website
http://www.robben-island.org.za

Stellenbosch Museum
Stellenbosch Museum Website
http://www.stelmus.co.za

Afrikaanse Taal Museum en Monument
Afrikaanse Taal Museum en Monument Website
http://www.taalmuseum.co.za


French refugees who landed in Cape Town from 1688 onwards and how they arrived and established themselves here in the Cape Town surrounding areas. The Cape Winelands is still part of these French South African forefathers.

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