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Art & Culture

Vasco De Gama was the first European to set foot on the Cape Of Good Hope in the 15th Century, and Cape Town's rich cultural heritage is celebrated in the diversity of her people, her buildings and her landscape. Cape Town pays homage to her deep-rooted history by relinquishing the 1920’s art-deco style architecture and maintaining over 20 cultural, historical and natural science museums…most of which are in walking distance of each other! Praise must be given to Cape Town’s talented artists, who continue to fill up the cities intimate art galleries with their innovative and inspiring pieces.

Salon91 Contemporary Art Collection

Salon91 Contemporary Art Collection is an exclusive boutique-style gallery and, loosely associated

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2010 Fine Art

2010 will see the first FIFA World Cup on African soil.

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Gold of Africa Museum

Experience the dazzling history and mythic legends that surround the world’s most sought after

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African Portrait Gallery

Opened in 2004, The African Portrait Gallery, is a family-run establishment showcasing the works of

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EDGE Glass Gallery

A first in Cape Town and South Africa, the EDGE Glass Gallery will dazzle and delight with its

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The Bromwell

Welcome to The Bromwell – a first of its kind boutique mall offering an innovative and novel way

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Galleria Gibello

To enter Galleria Gibello, is to take a step into a world of adventure, mystery, passion and travel.

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João Ferreira Gallery

João Ferreira Gallery is renowned for being one of South Africa's leading contemporary galleries

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Montebello Design Centre

Montebello Design Centre is a non-profit organization situated in historic farm buildings in

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Michael Stevenson Art Gallery

Michael Stevenson, an art historian who has published widely in the field of South African art

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Lesley Charnock Gallery

Lesley Charnock, an enthusiastic artist based in Cape Town, is well known for depicting essentially

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The Cape Gallery

The Cape Gallery is set in the heart of the old city, flanked by the colourful Georgian and Dutch

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Touareg Trading

Touareg takes its name from the mysterious Niger people, noble vagabonds of the vast Saharan desert.

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Frieda's on Bree

A new addition to Frieda's on Bree, Cape Town's 1950's-style cafe-cum-restaurant-cum-city retreat,

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William Fehr Collection

This collection consists of artwork reflecting many aspects of cultural life at the Cape from the

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Heart of Cape Town Museum

On December 3rd 1967, Christiaan Barnard performed the world’s first human heart transplant at

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South African National Gallery

South Africa's premier art museum houses outstanding collections of South African, African, British,

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Michaelis Collection

Situated in the hub of Cape Town on Greenmarket Square, this collection is housed in the former City

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Franschhoek Motor Museum

Immersed in the magnificent setting of L’Ormarins wine farm, Franschhoek Motor Museum attracts

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Nurul Islam Mosque

Bo-kaap, previously known as the ‘Cape Malay Quarter’, is a historically and culturally rich

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Al-Zawiyah Mosque

The Al-Zawiyah Mosque lies on the lower reaches of Table Mountain in Cape Town, on the border

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Sins of Style

When it comes to richly finished, beautiful custom tattoos in Cape Town, you can’t go wrong with

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The Castle of Good Hope

Adding great value to Cape Town's rich cultural heritage, and built over 3 centuries ago in 1666,

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Auwal Mosque

The Auwal Mosque is the first and oldest mosque built in South Africa.

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His People Church

His People Church, Cape Town is a city-wide church with six congregations: Baxter, City Bowl,

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Labia Movie Theatre

In 1949, Princess Labia transformed the original Italian Embassy Ballroom into a Theatre for the

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