• The District Six Museum, which was established in 1994, honors and informs tourists about the residents of District Six.
  • 4,475 Followers, 511 Following, 374 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from District Six Museum (@districtsixmuseum).
  • The relevance of District Six Museum transcends borders and contexts, significantly impacting the way we live and relate.
  • The aim of the District Six Museum is to ensure that the history of forced removals (during apartheid years) live on in the minds of all South Africans.
  • The District Six Museum, established in December 1994, works with the memories of the District Six experience and with that of forced removals more generally.
  • District Six Museum is a museum in the former inner-city residential area and, District Six, in Cape Town, South Africa in an old Methodist church.
  • The District Six Museum, established in December 1994, works with the memories of the District Six experience and with that of forced removals more generally.
  • In 2008 the District Six Museum opened an exhibition about the far-reaching impact of forced removals on football associations and clubs in Cape Town.
  • "This award-winning community museum lays bare the time in South African history when the ruling government declared District Six a 'whites only' area."
  • In 1994 the District Six Museum Foundation opened a public museum in which the memories and lives of those displaced from the area are kept alive.