Brush up on your history at Long March to Freedom in Century City, one of South Africa’s most distinctive outdoor exhibitions. Featuring 100 life-size bronze sculptures, the exhibition pays tribute to the country’s most influential historical figures and freedom fighters.
From Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu to Walter Sisulu, Long March to Freedom takes visitors through pivotal moments in South Africa’s journey, paying homage to those who fought tirelessly for democracy.
South Africa’s Story in Bronze
Set against the backdrop of Table Mountain, this heritage tourism attraction is fun for all ages! As you wander among the 100 life-size bronze sculptures of liberation heroes, you can experience the country’s 350-year journey towards freedom and democracy.
Created by Dali Tambo, the project was inspired by a promise to his father, Oliver Tambo, to honour him and his peers. Rather than focusing on a single icon, the exhibition celebrates the collective efforts of those who shaped the nation. Since opening in 2019, the site has continued to evolve, with educational programmes bringing school groups face-to-face with the stories that shaped the nation.
Reflect and Unwind
After walking through the exhibition, visit the Rotary Peace Garden to reflect and take it all in. If you have time, try the curated wine-tasting experience featuring five wines from emerging Black winemakers, each accompanied by their inspiring stories.
Plan Your Visit
Whether you’re a history enthusiast or seeking something beyond the usual Cape Town attractions, Long March to Freedom is well worth a visit.
Ticket prices: South Africans and permanent residents: R20 for a self-guided tour; international visitors: R75 for a guided tour; children under 6: free.
For updated ticket prices and opening hours, visit here.
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