Stellenbosch, South Africa
The Stellenbosch Museum currently comprises of four houses of historical interest and their gardens. Each of these beautiful homes represents a different period in the architectural development of Stellenbosch. The houses, their interiors and their gardens have been wonderfully restored, furnished, planted and decorated to illustrate the particular style and taste of the time
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Franschhoek, South Africa
The Huguenot Memorial Museum neighbours the monument and elaborates on the history of the French Huguenots who settled in the Cape, and especially in the Franschhoek valley.
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Robertson, South Africa
The house at 50 A Paul Kruger Street was built in 1860 and reflects the social and cultural history of Robertson and district and to this end the house has been chiefly furnished in the late 19th Century period.
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Paarl, South Africa
Perl Museum reflects the history of the Perl Valley and facilitates an interesting and in-depth look at the town's rich and varied cultural heritage
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Tulbagh, South Africa
Museum hours subject to change without prior notification: Monday to Friday 09: 00 - 17: 00 Saturday 09: 00- 15: 00 (summer) Saturday 10: 00 - 15: 00 (winter) Sun 11: 00 - 15: 00
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Ceres, South Africa
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 08: 30 - 17: 00 Saturday (only holidays) : 09: 00 - 12: 00 "Tours available on special request over weekends" Our Vission: To be accessible to the whole community and to depict the natural and cultural heritage of the Ceres area. In addition, to maintain the museum's reputation as an institution of cultural significance and to deliver service excellence at all times Our Mission: To preserve and promote Ceres' historical and cultural heritage through collecting, conserving, documenting, research and displaying natural and cultural objects related to the history of the greater Ceres area
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