District Six

Local nameDistrict Six
LocationDistrict Six, Cape Town, South Africa

District Six is a former inner-city residential area in Cape Town, South Africa. In 1966, the apartheid government announced that the area would be razed and rebuilt as a "whites only" neighbourhood under the Group Areas Act. Over the course of a decade, over 60,000 of its inhabitants were forcibly removed and in 1970 the area was renamed Zonnebloem, a name that makes reference to an 18th century colonial farm. At the time of the proclamation, 56% of the district’s property was White-owned, 26% Coloured-owned and 18% Indian-owned. Most of the residents were Cape Coloureds and they were resettled in the Cape Flats. The vision of a new white neighbourhood was not realised and the land has mostly remained barren and unoccupied. The original area of District Six is now partly divided between the suburbs of Walmer Estate, Zonnebloem, and Lower Vrede, while the rest is generally undeveloped land.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_Six

Official website http://www.districtsix.co.za/

Address Cape Town 8001, South Africa

Coordinates -33°55'58.001" N 18°26'3.001" E

Tours and activities: District Six

Cape Town: District Six Museum Skip-the-Line Entrance Ticket

from 4 USD

Full-Day Walk to Freedom Tour in Cape Town Including Robben Island

from 87 USD

Walk to Freedom Private Tour in Cape Town Including Robben Island

from 194 USD

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