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The Fransie Pienaar Museum

Prince Albert Fransie Pienaar Museum Cultural history exhibits illuminate aspects of 19th-century mining and the traditional distilling of witblits [white lightning] alcohol, which is still made today.

The Elgin Apple Museum

The Elgin Apple Museum - Elgin Valley in the heart of the Cape This thatched cottage houses one of the world's two apple museums. The Elgin Apple Museum was established in 1972.

Centre for conservation education (Cape Education Museum)

Centre for conservation education (Cape Education Museum) Documents educational development in the Western Cape.Displays of artefacts, documents and photographs on the development of education in the Cape Province.

Kunsgallery - Johans Borman Fine Art Gallery

Kunsgallery - Johans Borman Fine Art Gallery A showcase for the best of South African Old Masters as well as some of our top contemporary artists and wild life paintings and sculptures.

Michaelis Collection

Michaelis Collection The former City Hall (the Old Town House), built in 1755, contains a world-renowned collection of Dutch and Flemish artworks, including work by Frans Hals, Van Ruisdael and Van Dyck.

Mayibuye Centre Collection

Mayibuye Centre Collection Comprises material relating to all aspects of apartheid and the anti-apartheid struggle, social life and culture.

Mark Coetzee Fine Art Cabinet

Mark Coetzee Fine Art Cabinet Installations, exhibitions and collections featuring the work of emerging and established contemporary South African artists. Amaler-Raviv moved to Cape Town where numerous projects developed.

Lipschitz Gallery

Lipschitz Gallery Showcases emerging and established South African artists in various media, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, glass, printmaking and photography.

l'Atelier Photography Studios & Gallery

l'Atelier Photography Studios & Gallery Showcases an ever-changing selection of African-inspired works by Nadine Brajtman and Nicolas Giraud.

Die Kunskamer Art Gallery

Die Kunskamer Art Gallery Louis Schachat´s "Die Kunskamer", renowned for handling South African masters of last century and some contemporary works.

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