Sin colas: boleto de entrada al museo del Distrito Seis





Descripción
Aprende sobre este antiguo centro multirracial y colorido para músicos, artistas y gangsters "buenos" y "malos", que enfrentaron un largo período de demolición de 20 años y expulsiones forzosas durante la era del apartheid.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El Museo del Distrito Seis atiende tanto a locales como a extranjeros, y es una experiencia educativa tanto para adultos como para niños. Los visitantes aprenden sobre este centro colorido y multirracial para músicos, artistas y gángsters "buenos" y "malos", que se enfrentaron a un período de demolición y mudanzas forzadas de 20 años durante la era del apartheid. Interactúe con fotografías, grabaciones y testimonios, que ofrecen una visión más profunda de la turbulencia del apartheid. Entre exposiciones, comparta las historias del Distrito Seis con miembros del personal atractivos y amigables, la mayoría de los cuales eran residentes desplazados y tienen historias íntimas y personales para compartir. Tenga cuidado: es imposible no ser tocado emocionalmente al visitar este sitio. Sin embargo, es un lugar importante para visitar para ayudar a crear una mejor comprensión de la rica historia de Sudáfrica. Asegúrese de unirse a una visita guiada de un ex residente genuino del Distrito Seis original. Obtendrá una idea real de cómo era para la gente en aquellos días.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Sabía que: la planta baja del museo está cubierta por un gran mapa de calles del Distrito Seis, en el que se encuentran notas escritas a mano por antiguos residentes que indican dónde estuvieron sus casas demolidas.
Opiniones(9)
The museum was very well appointed to allow us to understand the devastating experience. We left understanding so much more.
On arrival at the museum, I was refused admission. Apparently the museum's partnership with Viator has been terminated.
Hello Jeremy. Thank you for your feedback. We have been selling these tickets on the Viator platform for more than 7 years and can assure you the partnership is in good stead. I'm not sure what exactly happened during your visit which caused the non acceptance of the tickets. We have processed your refund request. Best
Do not buy this from viator. They will not honor tickets bought through here. Total waste of money. You'll have to repurchase when you get there. Such a great story that could be told. But it wasn't interactive.
Hello Chris. Thank you for your feedback. We have been selling these tickets on the Viator platform for more than 7 years and can assure you these are not fake. I'm not sure what exactly happened during your visit which caused the non acceptance of the tickets. We have processed your refund request. Best
This venue did not accept Viator so I had to pay again. Not a high amount but disappointing all the same
Hello Marjory_S. Thank you for taking the time to rate your experience with City Pass. We are not sure what caused the issue with the Viator issued tickets and are investigating as we have not had issues in the past. Please accept our apology for the inconvenience. Remember to request your refund from Viator. Best regards.
Very informative with pictures and explanation. Includes Personal stories of individuals that lived there during the time.
An interesting and well presented museum highlighting the plight of those uplifted from District Six…
We were very interested to visit the Museum. You probably don't need to buy the 'Skip the Line' ticket as it wasn't busy when we got there. We were a bit disappointed in the museum; there are a lot of very moving accounts on the walls from some of the many people who were forcibly evicted from District 6. However, we couldn't read a lot of the accounts as it was quite dark in the museum. The contents of the museum are very visually striking ,but some of the information is a bit confusing. There was a section that we hoped would explain what the current situation is, but it didn't seem to do so. There are guides who will take you round the museum but we had missed the chance to join the last guided tour. So, I suggest you do a guided tour if you go to the museum to ensure you get the best out of it. We were able to find out more about the current situation re compensation etc, when we went on a walking tour of District 6 on another day.
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to this interesting little museum. We found it very informative, engaging and easy to navigate. Displays were of a high standard and staff were friendly.
We had one full day in Capetown and one of our stops was the District Six museum. Our guide Ruth was one of the coloured forced out of their homes so that the area could be bulldozed. Her tour was a ‘must do’ in order to get the full, and emotional story of the events then.



