At the Museum of Illusions Cape Town, visitors are encouraged to touch, play, explore, and take photos. Whether you’re d...
C. H. Mitchell Bridge 1971-The bridge is located south of Port Edward and spans the Mtamvuna River. It connects KwaZulu-...
Housed in what was once Cape Town’s tallest building is the newly unveiled Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeit...
The C J Rhodes 1870 National Heritage Site is situated on a Farm, in the Umkamaas Valley. This is where Cecil John Rhode...
Winterton is a little Town found on the banks of the Tugela River in the foothills of the Drakensberg. Close to the Seco...
Named after Lewis Peter Ford of the Jeppe and Ford Estate Company, Fordsburg was built on the outskirts of the Johannesb...
The Voices of Women is a decade-long project that began as the brainchild of Andries Botha who, after attending the Trut...
The little Town of Barrydale lies nestled at the foot of the beautiful Langeberge in the heart of the Tradouw Valley, cl...
The Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum, formerly the King George VI Art Gallery. It was opened on 22 June 1956 and r...
Rosebank is a residential suburb of Cape Town, located between Mowbray and Rondebosch. The railway line from Salt River ...
Nestled in the foothills of Northcliff Hill, Linden is one of the prettiest and oldest suburbs of Johannesburg, lying to...
Laid out on the Farm, Vergenoegd in 1854, it was proclaimed in 1855 and became a Municipality; the Sarah Baartman Distri...
The Campanile was erected to commemorate the landing of the 1820 Settlers and is situated at the entrance to the railway...
The Owl House is a Museum in Nieu-Bethesda, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Helen Martins, an outsider or self-taught Artist...
In the 1980's Joseph Bheki Ndlovu, an artist and illustrator, joined the Abangani Open School in Durban as a youth organ...
The Museum is one of Johannesburg's premier Tourist Attractions, along with the Apartheid Museum and Constitution Hill. ...
The Federated Union of Black Artists Arts Centre was established in 1978 by Benjy Francis, Sipho Sepamla and other artis...
Non-racial Commercial Arts Venue
The Bag Factory is known as one of the leading visual arts facilities in Johannesburg. Since its’ inception in 199...
The Bill Ainslie Studios was established in 1964 by Bill Ainslie, who was also known as William Stewart Ainslie, located...
The gallery, Stevenson, was founded in 2003 after two of its founding directors Michael Stevenson and Andrew da Conceica...
Katlehong is a township located 35km East of Johannesburg and South of Germiston between two other townships — Thokoza a...
The history of the AVA Gallery echoes the social, political and cultural changes that took place in South Africa. Previo...
In 1961, the Swiss Fernand Francis Haenggi (b. 1934, Dijon, France) and his mother Mrs F.M.L. Haenggi founded Gallery 10...
On 25 November 1966 Linda Givon (then Goodman) opened the Goodman Gallery in Hyde Park, Johannesburg. The Goodman Galler...
George Heys, a young man from Durban, made his fortune in the diamond rush in Kimberley by establishing a successful coa...
Designed by Hans and Roelof Botha, the theatre was completed in 1981. Situated on the Corner of Sisulu Street and ...
The University of Pretoria Museums are celebrating another milestone, as the Old Arts Building was declared a museum in ...
Displays of Apartheid History and Art. Many prominent Political and Cultural leaders were either born or lived in Red L...
The Hugh Exton Photographic Museum is an incredible testament to the tireless work of a single man. Kept here are the va...
This museum was founded in 1970 by Jack Botes, a former Town Clerk. Today there are over 1000 works displayed in the ind...
Museum Africa, Johannesburg's major history and cultural history museum, is housed in the Newtown Cultural Precinct's ol...
The Johannesburg Art Gallery was first commissioned to be built in 1910, and was initially housed on the campus of Witwa...
The Bensusan Museum of Photography is named after Dr AD Bensusan, a former mayor of Johannesburg and a man who has devot...
Clifford Hume Knight purchased the land in 1901, and subsequently built his residence upon it, a large dwelling designed...
Construction of this complex dates from the mid 19th Century and reflects a blending of Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victori...
The double-storey building which, together with the adjacent St George's Cathedral, was designed by Herbert Baker, repla...
This Building has since been given over to the National Cultural History Museum. It was declared a National Monument und...
As the town of Cape Town grew in size and sophistication, so then its management committee began to require a meeting pl...
South African National Art Gallery. Source: www.sa-venues.com This Gallery is located in Cape Town. It was starte...
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