Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, South Africa
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In 1994 South Africans were freed from a system of racial segregation enforced through legislation by the government. This system was called Apartheid. The Apartheid Museum documents the hardships and struggles that South Africans faced during that time and celebrates The Rainbow Nation that the country has become.
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Located in the busy Newtown Cultural Precinct, this multi-media museum includes an audio/visual display of Nelson Mandela's treason trial.
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The Apartheid Museum is a museum in Johannesburg, South Africa illustrating apartheid and the 20th century history of South Africa. The museum, part of the Gold Reef City complex, was opened in November 2001.
The Apartheid Museum allows visitors to experience the racial segregation that occurred during apartheid by separating them by racial appearance classified by the width of the nose, the kinks in hair, skin pigmentation, and size of lips.
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A visit to the South African Military Museum in Johannesburg
I've been meaning to make a video about the South African military museum in Johannesburg for some time. Unfortunately when I got there was a strict policy of no photographs in the main hall which limited my filming opportunities to the outside areas.
It's a fun morning out and I'm sure if I hadn't have been with my son I would have been able to spend more time looking at all of the exhibits.
It is a very dated museum and compares badly to the Imperial war museum in London. It's worth a visit if you are nearby but I wouldn't travel a long way to come.
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In honor of Black History Month, we visit the former home of President Nelson Mandela in Soweto, a township in Johannesburg South Africa. Soweto is also known for its famous previous residents Bishop Desmond Tutu and comedian Trevor Noah.
We explore the history including the uprising, a movement which brought international attention the civil rights issues in South Africa. We learn about President Nelson Mandela's extraordinary road to freedom as the first democratically elected president of South Africa in 1994.
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If you ever find yourself in South Africa, do not miss an opportunity to visit the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg. It is an excellent museum which takes you on a journey from the start of Apartheid up until it's demise.
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Finally managed to get this video ready after 3 days of unsuccessful attempts. In this week's epsiode of Travel with Karabo we explore a bit of Johannesburg's museums and galleries. We visited the following pl;aces:
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The Apartheid Museum is a museum in Johannesburg, South Africa illustrating apartheid and the 20th century history of South Africa. The museum, part of the Gold Reef City complex, was opened in November 2001.
The Apartheid Museum allows visitors to experience the racial segregation that occurred during apartheid by separating them by racial appearance classified by the width of the nose, the kinks in hair, skin pigmentation, and size of lips.
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The Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden (previously known as the Witwatersrand National Botanical Garden) is a 300 hectares (3.0 km2) botanical reserve in Roodepoort near Johannesburg. Formally established in 1982, it is one of the youngest of South Africa's National Botanical Gardens, but the site where it is located has been popular with visitors for many decades before that. The garden is home to a well known pair of Verreaux's eagles that nest in the Roodekrans ridge which intersects the reserve. The garden has a restaurant, gift shop and nursery which sells South African native plants (the nursery closed March 2015). The Garden has been recognized as one of the most beautiful botanical gardens in the world
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Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, South Africa
The Apartheid Museum is a museum in Johannesburg, South Africa illustrating apartheid and the 20th century history of South Africa. The museum, part of the Gold Reef City complex, was opened in November 2001.
Since 2001, the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg has been the world’s leading authority on the events of the 20th century in South Africa. Part of the Gold Reef City entertainment complex, the museum offers an emotional insight into the period of state-sanctioned racism and segregation that lasted from 1948 to 1994. It documents the struggle of the South African people to overcome apartheid and illustrates how the country is attempting to work towards a brighter future. For anyone with an interest in South African history, it is one of Johannesburg’s must-visit attractions.
What to See
The museum comprises 22 individual exhibition areas, all of which use a combination of artifacts, photographs, film footage and information panels to document the rise and fall of apartheid and to give visitors an idea of what it was like to live in South Africa at the time. It also hosts regular temporary exhibitions including one dedicated to the life of Nelson Mandela. The museum experience begins at the entrance, where guests are arbitrarily divided into “whites” and “non-whites” and made to enter through separate doors—giving a powerful taste of a time when people were grouped into four racial categories and treated accordingly.
Once inside, exhibitions include “Apartheid,” “The Turn to Violence,” “The Homelands” and “The Truth and Reconciliation Commission.” The first explores the social and political factors that led to the creation of the apartheid regime and features a list of apartheid laws as well as photographs of the forced relocations that took place under the Group Areas Act of 1950. “The Turn to Violence” documents the ANC and the PAC’s decision to form underground armed wings in the wake of the Sharpeville Massacre in 1960.
Several exhibitions feature the powerful photographs of Ernest Cole, a black photojournalist who was eventually forced into exile.
Nelson Mandela Sculpture
The Apartheid Museum is also home to a small-scale replica of the Nelson Mandela sculpture located at the museum-affiliated Capture Site in KwaZulu-Natal. The original sculpture was erected in 2012 on the roadside between Nottingham Road and Howick, at the site where Mandela was arrested in 1962. This historic date was the former president’s last day of freedom before beginning 27 years of imprisonment. Created by sculptor Marco Cianfanelli, both the original sculpture and the replica at the Apartheid Museum consist of 50 poles that line up at a certain point to create an image of Mandela’s face.
Intended to promote the idea that the many make the whole, the sculptures celebrate Mandela as the iconic representation of all who suffered under apartheid
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