The Long March to Freedom: Entry Ticket at The Long March To Freedom
The Long March to Freedom: Entry Ticket
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Located in Century City, The Long March to Freedom presents an extraordinary outdoor exhibition celebrating South Africa's journey to democracy. This remarkable site features over 100 life-size bronze statues honouring the political and cultural leaders who shaped the nation's history and fought for human rights.
Walking through the exhibition, you'll encounter realistic bronze figures representing Nobel laureates, freedom fighters, and unsung heroes who contributed to South African democracy. Each statue comes with informational plaques providing context about these influential figures. The paved pathways guide you through this powerful tribute, allowing you to explore at your own pace while learning about the complex history that led to freedom.
This is the world's largest public display of its kind, set in well-maintained grounds that encourage reflection and learning. The outdoor setting creates a contemplative atmosphere where you can absorb the significance of each figure's contribution to South Africa's transformation.
Highlights
- Over 100 life-size bronze statues depicting key figures in South African history
- Self-guided exploration allowing you to set your own pace
- Informational plaques next to each statue providing historical context
- Fully wheelchair accessible pathways and grounds
- The world's largest public bronze statue collection of its type
- Outdoor setting perfect for reflection and contemplation
Plan Your Visit to The Long March to Freedom
The exhibition opens daily with extended hours on Saturdays and reduced hours on Sundays. Your entry ticket provides flexible access, allowing you to visit at any time during opening hours without a specific time slot. Plan to spend 1-2 hours exploring the full collection, though you can take as long as you wish.
Located in Century City, the site is easily accessible from central Cape Town. The exhibition is fully wheelchair accessible with well-maintained paved pathways throughout. Bring your mobile ticket and valid ID for entry. Morning or afternoon visits both offer excellent conditions for exploring this outdoor exhibition.
While exploring Cape Town's rich history, consider visiting Robben Island tours to continue your journey through South Africa's past, or discover more of the city's cultural offerings with Cape Town city tours that showcase the area's diverse heritage.
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The Long March To Freedom, Century City
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