Apartheid Museum
Johannesburg
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The Johannesburg Apartheid Museum details the events of the 20th century, a notoriously dark time in South African history when a system of racial segregation and oppression was in place in the country. A visit to the museum helps shed light on the past, as well as the state of the nation's society today.
Useful Information
- Address: Northern Park Way & Gold Reef Road, Johannesburg
- Phone: +27 11 309 4700
- More Info: www.apartheidmuseum.org
- Address: Wed–Sun 9am–5pm, Mon & Tue closed
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/ApartheidMuseumSA
Do & See
The city built on gold has seen its yellow mine dumps recycled, and replaced by towering skyscrapers and glitzy shopping malls. The history of the not too distant apartheid history is remembered in superb new museums.

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