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Bertram House

Cape Town


The only surviving Georgian-style brick house in Cape Town dates from the 1840s. At the time of research it was closed for maintenance, so you may only be able to view the exterior.

When open again, the interior is decorated appropriately to its era, with Regency-style furnishings and displays of 19th-century English porcelain, as well as a small exhibition upstairs on the San ethnographic archive.


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