A fortress and custodian of multiple museums, the Castle of Good Hope sits at the doorstep of a bustling Cape Town CBD and holds the history of 358 years, with each museum contributing to a narrative described as “unapologetically decolonial, inclusive, brave, challenging, and educational”.
As the oldest surviving colonial building, the Castle is a National Heritage Site with its infrastructure of a former army base, a former seat of government, a slave port, and many more. It is a 17th-century bastion fort which was built between 1666 and 1679 by the Dutch East India Company.
The Castle stands as a distinct reminder of the country’s complex colonial past.
According to its website, the Castle has been many things to different people, a place of pleasure and pain. To the…