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The Apartheid Museum is one of South Africa’s most powerful and moving cultural institutions, presenting an in-depth narrative of the country’s turbulent struggle against apartheid and its ongoing journey towards democracy and reconciliation.

Set near the vibrant Gold Reef City entertainment precinct, the museum features 22 individual exhibitions employing historical artefacts, photographs, multimedia installations, and personal testimonies that immerse visitors in the lived realities of apartheid-era South Africa.

More than just a museum, it serves as a beacon of enlightenment and hope, educating local and international guests on human rights, social justice, and the resilience of the South African people.

Visitors gain insights into the mechanics of systemic oppression, the sacrifices made by countless individuals, and the strides towards healing and nation-building.

Its thematic presentations and reflective spaces encourage thoughtful engagement, making it a crucial stop for understanding South Africa’s past and envisioning its future.

Attraction Type: Historical Sites
Age: All Ages
Entry: Free

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Region: Johannesburg
Address: Apartheid Museum, Gold Reef Road, Ormonde, Johannesburg South, South Africa

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    Gauteng Tourism

    The mission of the Gauteng Tourism Authority is to develop, promote, coordinate and facilitate responsible and sustainable tourism in the Gauteng global city region, and to create a world-class destination that attracts business visitors and all other tourists to the province, benefits our people, and contributes to job creation and economic growth.

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