Much of South African population was born after the apartheid era ended. But the harrowing memories live on in Johannesburg’s Apartheid Museum.
The brutalist architecture and chilling segregated entranceways immediately bring to life how the decisions of a white minority government affected all South Africa’s races.
Led by an expert historian, your private tour will further highlight the four-decade long fight for racial justice that culminated with the release of Nelson Mandela from prison, and his election as the first democratically-elected president of South Africa.