Nelson Mandela is of course the icon - loved by all South Africans - who led South Africa through a peaceful transition to democracy. Read more about Nelson Mandela's House
One of the most powerful and emotive images of the Apartheid struggle was taken right in the heart of Soweto - that of young Hector Pieterson, the first student to be killed in the 1976 uprising Read more about Hector Pieterson Museum
The Sci-Bono Discovery Centre aims to support education in maths, science and technology with a number of hands-on exhibits that make the trip both fun and informative. Read more about Sci-Bono Discovery Centre
Large numbers of the ancestors of the Afrikaner people demonstrated their discontent with the British authorities in the Cape by leaving the colony permanently at the start of the 19th century Read more about Voortrekker Monument
Combining cutting-edge technology with the creative vision of some of South Africa’s foremost artists, the exhibits of the museum takes visitors through an extraordinary journey of discovery Read more about Origins Centre
Regina Mundi Church is well worth a visit. It was this Church that gave the students refuge when they were fleeing from police intent on arresting them. Read more about Regina Mundi Church
If you do one thing while in Johannesburg, this must surely be it. Even a brief visit to the world-class Apartheid Museum will leave you moved and inspired. Read more about Apartheid Museum
South Africa is a country with a rich history and cultural. Visit the museums in Johannesburg to learn more about the many things that have occurred here. There are so many attractions and exhibitions that you can find something for everyone.
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