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Dutch defend the city against British attack, and the French presence influenced local architecture and culture. British occupation in the 19th century brought new parliamentary and judicial concepts and freedom for the slaves. Cape Town was the gateway to Europe’s penetration of the South African ...
Dutch defend the city against British attack, and the French presence influenced local architecture and culture. British occupation in the 19th century brought new parliamentary and judicial concepts and freedom for the slaves. Cape Town was the gateway to Europe’s penetration of the South African ...
About 40 km to the east of Cape Town, lying in the shadow of a continuous belt of Cape fold mountains, lies a series of generous valleys known as the Cape Winelands – a collection of historic towns, little hamlets and Cape Dutch farmsteads that ... ...
Explore the dungeons, admire the Cape Dutch architecture, and learn about the castle's role in South Africa's history. For wildlife enthusiasts, Inverdoorn Game Reserve Safaris offers an unforgettable safari experience. Embark on a thrilling game drive and spot the Big Five in their natural ...
On 15 March 1904 a railway siding was built at Brackenfell to service the Company's transport needs." ( South African History Online ). Braeview - there are numerous roads and streets in Scottish towns and cities called Braeview, as well as guest houses and other establishments. The Cape...
Founded in 1685, it is the oldest wine-producing farm in South Africa. And with lovely Cape Dutch architecture, you’ll fall in love with the charms of this estate. Head to Groot Constantia for a wine tasting and tour and perhaps maybe upgrade for a chocolate and wine pairing. And af...
Which are the top Cape Dutch houses and gardens to see when you go sightseeing in Cape Town? Many of the homes are open to the public as part of the wine tasting experience offered on wine farms or as restaurants and museums. The bedrock of architects' inspiration in the region, the ...
When it comes to colour in South Africa, perhaps there’s no better place to start than Bo Kaap. Along the cobbled slopes that tiptoe up towards Table Mountain, houses blaze in hues of lilac, canary yellow, cobalt blue and eye watering green as children play football around the nation’s...
descendants of slaves who were brought to the Cape from the East Indies in the second half of the 17th century. This excellent museum illustrates aspects of 19th-century Muslim life in a rare early Cape-Dutch house circa 1763. A room on the premises houses a collection of carts and ...