Renovating South Africa's Oldest Building
2/4/2016
Cape Town's Castle of Good Hope is receiving an R84-million makeover. The 350-year-old castle originally served as a replenishment station for ships passing around the dangerous coast of the Cape, between the Netherlands and Dutch East Indies (Indonesia).For the past fifty years, the Castle has housed paintings and artworks from the William Fehr Collection. Its five bastions (built for defensive fire in several directions) named Leerdam, Buuren, Katzenellenbogen, Nassau and Oranje, will be refurbished over the next 21 months. The Castle complex's seven buildings will also be repainted and re-carpeted, murals refurbished and the Dolphin Pool re-plastered.
2/4/2016
Conservation and Community - Mala Mala
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