
Freedom Park
Afrikaans name: Vryheidspark

The modern museum at Freedom Park
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Gauteng
Freedom Park is situated on a hill overlooking Pretoria. It is a monument to all those South Africans who have given up their lives fighting for freedom.
The museum building, known as the //hapo interpretive centre, takes you on a trip from prehistoric times to modern day South Africa. The museum makes use of a number of different methods to make the exhibits more interesting and interactive. The building itself is an amazing example of modern architecture.
At the top of the hill is S'khumbuto which consists of an amphitheatre, the Wall of Names, the Gallery of Leaders the Eternal Flame and the Reed Sculpture. This is surrounded by the Garden of Rememberance.
The 697 metre long Wall of Names grabs your attention and you can't help but read through list after list of names of people who have given their lives in different conflicts.

Above - Part of the museum complex
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Above - The amphitheatre
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Above - A poster advertising slaves
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References and further reading
Family Fun - Author: Lisa McNamara - Published: 2015 - Page: 135Hit the Road - 2nd Edition - Author: MapStudio - Published: 2018 - Page: 115
Freedom Park Heritage Site
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