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Erefaan R.
Erefaan R.
Visité en avril 2024
Always nice to visit the Iziko museums..
Ismael Z.
Ismael Z.
Visité en avril 2024
It's worth a visit if you are interested in understanding the history of slave trade at the Cape from the 17th century until the 18th century.
Cape t.
Cape t.
Visité en mars 2024
Great history being revisited and correcting the wrong very educational.
C C.
C C.
Visité en mars 2024
Good to read some history on a specific place, I was expecting abit more information in general, but it was still a worth while visit.
Christopher F.
Christopher F.
Visité en février 2024
Incredibly underrated museum. One of the most comprehensive slavery museums I have ever visited and a must before or after the district six museum
Gerd C.
Gerd C.
Visité en février 2024
Beeindruckend
Jason F.
Jason F.
Visité en février 2024
History that must not be missed or forgotten. Please visit this museum. It will not disappoint.
Esther B.
Esther B.
Visité en février 2024
So interesting and educative. Went there a few years ago and now again. The only sad thing was that certain renovation works meant that some displays were not fully functional
Nina m.
Nina m.
Visité en février 2024
Really great museum, out of surprise. From the ancient slavery from Nile river to nowadays. Prepared to stay long inside
Allen L.
Allen L.
Visité en février 2024
Amazing museum. The best quote from the museum which I think is absolutely true which is the idea the outside the walls of the lodge you forget slavery even existed but inside these walls you are reminded of the impact that slavery has on the people and how devastating it was and how serious of an impact it had on human history
Evaristo P.
Evaristo P.
Visité en janvier 2024
Hum registro fundamental num local marcado pela història que nos remete aos dramas do Aphartaide.
Daniela D.
Daniela D.
Visité en janvier 2024
Da vedere
Charles M.
Charles M.
Visité en janvier 2024
Great
Fernando M.
Fernando M.
Visité en janvier 2024
Probably the most heart breaking building in South Africa
L. B.
L. B.
Visité en décembre 2023
Fantastic place. It requires more than one visit because there is so much to see. The exhibitions bring you through the tumultuous journey of The Cape. Wonderfully curated. I was very moved at several points so I was glad I came alone on my first visit. I'll be back very soon. The staff on the front desk were friendly and helpful too. This is a very important place and an invaluable learning resource. Ours is a complex and painful but nonetheless it is testament to our tenacious and indomitable spirit. Thank you ????
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Visité en décembre 2023
I have visited five museums in Cape Town and this one is the largest and most informative. Its MASSIVE!
Theres soooooo much and I do wish to return for a longer visit. They cover South African and African slave history and also highlights the important tragic reality that slavery still exists in various forms. They have a couple of rooms devoted to the amazing Nelson Mandela- which left me inspired and with tears in my eyes as always… he's just such an incredible human being and I’m always left hoping and wondering whether I possess even a bit of his courage, humility, love and compassion- He really is my favorite person ????
They have this fabulous timeline that traces Cape Town history, South African slave history and Slave history around the world simultaneously yet color-coded for better understanding- BRILLIANT!
They have an interesting guns collection which I didn’t spend too much time in.
They also highlight violence against women and talk about this epidemic which is necessary… violence towards women is merely another form of subjugation and suppression so Im glad for this section.
What I truly loved more than the other aspects I loved are the voices given to living descendants. People today are able to speak about their experiences and growing up the descendant of an enslaved person. Its fascinating and reminds us that consequences of slavery which ended in the 1800’s is palpable and affecting to this day.
In this way the museum is a living museum, an institution not just focusing on the past but inquiring and seeking ways to help those in the present and the future. It’s trying to be the change we want in this world. Truly magnificent exhibitions ✊????????????
They also cover the role of music as an outlet for repressed peoples and talk about the lovely anthem for a beautiful new South Africa and its significance.
Finally, of course they do cover apartheid which was also tremendously interesting and devastating but also inspiring because sooooooo many unknown people fought the good fight and died for the rights of all peoples. They feature lists of names of these heroes- a wonderful tribute and a humbling experience.
There are many sections I haven’t mentioned such as an Egyptian section but I was a bit pressed for time. I left feeling deep profound complex thoughts about our species and these thoughts and questions are still fresh in my mind. In that sense this museum did a phenomenal job in educating and enlightening a horrible terrible part of who we are whilst reminding us that we are loving and strong and beautiful and incredible as a species nonetheless. That hope always reigns supreme.
Sebastian V.
Sebastian V.
Visité en décembre 2023
Interesting for those who are confused about their ancestors as well as those who refuse to accept it.
Visit open minded and eager to accept the horrible past.
Vanessa S.
Vanessa S.
Visité en décembre 2023
Fascinating exhibitions.
Lia P.
Lia P.
Visité en décembre 2023
Wonderful place to know about the true history of Cape Town.
marinus e.
marinus e.
Visité en novembre 2023
Informatief, maar beperkt over de slavernij. Was ook veel aandacht voor de apartheid en de onderdrukking van groepen in de wereld.
Bola
Bola
Visité en novembre 2023
Understanding the slave history of the Cape region is crucial as it profoundly shapes the present culture and social dynamics. The Salve Lodge museum in Cape Town serves as a poignant reminder of this impactful history. Exploring the exhibits provides valuable insights into the enduring influence of past events on contemporary society, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complex tapestry that defines the region today.
Маргарита .
Маргарита .
Visité en novembre 2023
Слишком много информации текстом. Хотелось бы больше интерактива или краткой, но интересный цепляющей информации
Neide F.
Neide F.
Visité en novembre 2023
Interesting place
Walter D.
Walter D.
Visité en novembre 2023
Ingang was 60 rand of 3 euro's per persoon.Naam van het museum is wat verwarrend want je ziet er naast zaaltjes over slavernij en apartheid ook zalen met revolvers ,musketten en geweren over medailles van de vrijmetselarije tot de Egyptische farao's.Bezoekje waard ,maar niets WoW.
Patnarin W.
Patnarin W.
Visité en septembre 2023
Great informative and inspirational museum. Can spend 2 hours here. It explains stories of the slaves in Cape Town as well as apartheid struggles. Loved it.
Visité en avril 2016
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Vu lors du tour organisé à pied. Instructif pour connaitre et comprendre l'histoire
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Visité en janvier 2016
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Très intéressant à voir et ça vous donne une bonne idée de savoir ce qui c'est passé dans ce pays et vous aide mieux à comprendre certaines choses.

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