37 Buitenkant Street (0.1 km from District Six Museum)
Wolroy House Apartments provides accommodations within 600 yards of the center of Cape Town with free Wifi and a kitchenette with a dishwasher an oven and a microwave. This apartment offers free private parking and an elevator.
(0.1 km from District Six Museum)
75 Harrington Street 603 (0.1 km from District Six Museum)
Modern Apartments on Harrington provides beauty services and a fitness room as well as air-conditioned accommodations in the center of Cape Town 1.9 miles from Robben Island Ferry. Private parking is available on site.
75 Harrington Street (0.1 km from District Six Museum)
The Harri Apartments features accommodations within 600 yards of the center of Cape Town with free Wifi and a kitchen with a dishwasher an oven and a microwave. The property is around 1.9 miles from Robben Island Ferry 2.
75 Harrington Street (0.1 km from District Six Museum)
The Harri Luxury Apartments provides accommodations within 600 yards of the center of Cape Town with free Wifi and a kitchenette with an oven a microwave and a toaster. The property is around 1.9 miles from Robben Island Ferry 2.
84 Harrington Street (0.1 km from District Six Museum)
Neighbourgood 84 Harrington provides accommodations in the center of Cape Town 1.9 miles from Robben Island Ferry and 2.7 miles from V&A Waterfront. The property is around 2.9 miles from CTICC 4.3 miles from Table Mountain and 7.
46 Buitenkant Street (0.2 km from District Six Museum)
The Square Apartments offers accommodations in the center of Cape Town 1.9 miles from Robben Island Ferry and 2.7 miles from V&A Waterfront. Guests can go for a swim in the pool with a view.
(0.2 km from District Six Museum)
Bright Studio Apartment w Stunning Roof-Top pool is located in Cape Town just 2.6 miles from V&A Waterfront and 3.2 miles from CTICC. Guests can go for a swim in the private pool. The property is 500 yards from the city center and 1.
The District Six Museum in Cape Town is an active reminder of a once thriving and diverse community that was forcibly removed in the 1960s during South Africa’s Apartheid era.
This unique museum promotes memory, dialogue and healing, with the aim of helping individuals to come to terms with this dark period in their shared history.
The Museum tells the story of District Six through the voices of people who experienced the upheaval personally and reveals their pain, resilience and strength of spirit. It provides visitors with a chance to understand more fully why this period was so traumatic for many.
This vibrant museum contains a wide range of artifacts representing all aspects of life in District Six before it was destroyed. These include photographs, documents, oral histories, artwork, film footage and objects such as furniture and kitchen utensils. There are also interactive displays which provide further insight into what life was like before the forced removals took place. The Museum also hosts regular events including talks by former residents who share personal stories about their experiences during this time.
The iconic building that houses the District Six Museum has been tastefully restored from its original state. Its entrance hall is adorned with artworks depicting scenes from pre-Apartheid times while various memorial walls pay tribute to those who suffered losses or were displaced during this difficult period in South Africa’s history. The Museum’s mission is to ensure those affected by these events will never be forgotten and that all visitors leave it having gained greater understanding about how our past shapes our present day lives.