Rust En Vreugd

78 Buitenkant Street, Cape Town, South Africa
Category: Museums

Reviews

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robdotinfo, 21 JUL 2017

The art inside this small museum is wonderful: images of South Africa and its peoples in the form of lithographs, drawings and watercolours, dating from the late 1600s to the early 1800s. The...

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KBofLB, 20 JAN 2016

This was a disappointing visit. There are a few paintings which illustrate the history of Cape Town, but the rooms are too dark to enable them to be properly appreciated. From the outside the...

LV

Luc V, 13 DEC 2015

A beautifully restored colonial house, the Rust en Vreugd features ancient historical architecture and also various period pieces and paintings that symbolize South Africa's colonial past. The...

BD

Brian D, 8 APR 2015

Collection of paintings are an interesting insight in to the history and geography of Cape Town. Rooms are too dark to get the full value of the landscapes without staining your eyes. However, I did...

Classification

Cape Town, Cape Metropole, Western Cape, South Africa

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