Discover one of South Africa's most important historical landmarks — the world-renowned Apartheid Museum — on a guided private journey through the rise and fall of racial segregation.
Discover one of South Africa's most important historical landmarks with a visit to the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg.
This world-renowned museum offers a powerful and emotional journey through South Africa's apartheid era, documenting the rise and fall of racial segregation and the country's path to freedom and democracy.
Opened in 2001, the museum guides visitors through carefully curated exhibitions — photographs, film footage, personal artefacts and multimedia displays — that vividly portray life under apartheid and the struggle for equality.
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The full itinerary — every stop carefully sequenced.
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Everything you need to know before you book.
Most guests spend 2–3 hours at the museum — the tour allows ample time without feeling rushed.
Older children and teenagers gain greatly from the experience. Some content is heavy — parents should use discretion for younger children.
Photography is restricted inside the main exhibits; outdoor areas and the entrance are permitted.
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