Worcester Museum

23 Traub Street, Worcester, South Africa
Worcester in the Breede River Valley has a rich history covering a time when the region was inhabited by indigenous hunter gathers and pastoralists followed by trekker farmers and later the introduction of commerce and industrial change. Demonstrations: Monday to Friday: Rolling tobacco, bread baking, soap making, candle making, coffee making, metal work and donkey cart rides. Saturdays: Bread bakingSundays: No demonstrations
Links: WC Government
Category: Museums

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Worcester, Cape Winelands, Western Cape, South Africa

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