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Bo Kaap has many attractions which you can browse though below:
History Museum
The residents of Bo-Kaap are mostly descended from slaves who were imported to the Cape by the Dutch during the the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. They reigned from Africa, Indonesia, Java (read more...) No. 71 Wale street is today known as the Bokaap Museum. The land on which the house stands was granted in 1763 (read more...)
Kramats People
Karamats (Muslim Shrines) are burial sites of Saints of Islam. For many generations, residents of Cape Town visit these Shrines and pay their respects. (read more...) The inhabitants of Bokaap are made up of both Muslim's and Christian's, but it is the place that forms the hive of where the Cape Muslim Community started. (read more...)
Food Mosques
The inhabitants of Bo-Kaap are proud of their rich cultural heritage. They were mostly descendants of slaves which were imported by the Dutch back in the 1700's. (read more...) No. 71 Wale street is today known as the Bokaap Museum. The land on which the house stands was granted in 1763 (read more...)
Architecture Noon Gun
The inhabitants of Bo-Kaap are proud of their rich cultural heritage. They were mostly descendants of slaves which were imported by the Dutch back in the 1700's. (read more...) No. 71 Wale street is today known as the Bokaap Museum. The land on which the house stands was granted in 1763 (read more...)
 

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