South Africa has a rich history and culture. Some of the history stems from the apartheid era, which is preserved for generations to come in monumental sites and museums.
Here are some monuments and sites in Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa.
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Union Buildings
As the official seat of the South African government, these iconic buildings in Arcadia are a must-see. The grounds feature terraced gardens and the massive 9-meter-high bronze statue of Nelson Mandela.
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Freedom Park
Located on a hill opposite the Voortrekker Monument, this site serves as a poignant memorial to those who died in the struggle for freedom and democracy.
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Paul Kruger House Museum
The former residence of President Paul Kruger, which is now a museum displaying his personal items, furniture and the original railway coach he used.
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Ditsong National Museum of Natural History
Known as the Transvaal Museum, it houses significant natural history collections, including specimens of hominid fossils.
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Sammy Marks House (Ditsong Museum)
A Victorian mansion outside Pretoria offering a glimpse into the life of the industrialist who influenced the area’s development.
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