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SLAVE LODGE

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Corner Adderley and Wale Streets, Capetown, South Africa Show on map
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2025
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A museum of cultural history housed in a historic building, a good place to discover the heritage of slaves in Cape Town.

The Slave Lodge is one of the oldest buildings in the city. Built in 1679, it housed over 9,000 slaves brought by the Dutch East India Company to serve as labour for the colony. From 1810 onwards, the building was converted to serve as a government office and later as the Supreme Court. It was first restored in 1960 to become the Museum of Cultural History and renamed Slave Lodge in 1998. Today, the collective memory attempts to highlight the heritage of slaves in Cape Town, a heritage that has long been obscured in the country's history. The focus is on the roots and ancestry of the Cape's mixed-race people. The route of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) slaves from Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Madagascar and Mozambique is compared to the transatlantic route to the plantations in America. In an alcove, on an interactive light column, inside rotating rings, are inscribed names given to the slaves by their owners: Welcome, Fortune, September, Titus, Cupid, Solomon or Moses... For generations, these slaves, once they arrived at the Slave Lodge, were sold like ordinary goods under a fig tree located at the back of the building, now on Spin Street. Finally, a multimedia room immerses the visitor in this dark and oppressive world. To better understand their daily life, go to Groot Constantia, an agricultural estate where they were largely exploited. The temporary exhibitions are interesting.

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Visited in november 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.
Visited in november 2023
Слишком много информации текстом. Хотелось бы больше интерактива или краткой, но интересный цепляющей информации
Visited in november 2023
Interesting place
Visited in november 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.
Visited in september 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.

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