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Apartheid's impact in Cape Town
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Culture

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ZAR 89

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Joelle Regh

The District Six Museum is a vibrant and inclusive space located in Cape Town, South Africa. It tells the powerful story of the District Six community, which was forcibly removed during apartheid. The museum aims to preserve the memories and experiences of the people who lived there, while also contributing to the cultural reconstruction and restitution of post-apartheid Cape Town. With its engaging exhibitions, educational programs, and community initiatives, the District Six Museum is a place where history comes alive and where visitors can learn, reflect, and connect with the past. So, if you're ever in Cape Town, make sure to pay a visit and be prepared to be moved by the stories that unfold within its walls.

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