Close view of the Apartheid Museum

Liputan6.com, Johannesburg: Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, South Africa, visited during the World Cup in 2010. Community who came to South Africa wants close look at the museum and appreciate the struggle of Nelson Mandela.

When SCTV reporter Carlos Pardede visit there, recently, the Museum of Apartheid filled by foreign tourists. Most of them are supporters of football teams who were playing in the World Cup in 2010.

Apartheid Museum deliberately established to honor the South African black leaders who fought for equal rights and status with white people. Inside the museum, visitors can see various photos and documentation of the struggle of black leaders.

Penjunjung also be seen in the form of audio-visual. Starting from a dark period for blacks, the rebellion that cost the lives, until the moment of victory. In fact, visitors can also see the video when Nelson Mandela was released from custody.

In addition Apartheid Museum, the residence of Nelson Mandela in Soweto also visited the tourist. Only took one hour from Johannesburg, tourists can see the home Nelson Mandela who was in the area poor. To get into the house, visitors are asked to pay about 60 rand, or about USD 80 thousand. (Ulf)

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