Cities of South Africa - Johannesburg
Johannesburg Attractions
Golf Tours In Johannesburg
You will find many excellent golf courses in and around Johannesburg.
For the golf lover, playing golf is the best way to experience the Johannesburg
area. Go on a golf tour and play on the best courses in the Johannesburg
area while at the same time visiting some of the best tourist attractions
the area has to offer. For more accommodation information on golf tours
in Johannesburg visit the South
African Golf Tours website.
Johannesburg Art Gallery
The idea to open an art gallery in johannesburg was born In 1904 when Lady
Phillips, wife of the first chairman of the Rand Mines Company, sold her
21-carat ring to purchase three paintings by Wilson Steer. She used her
wealthy connections to purchase more artwork over next 5 years. Sir Edwin
Lutyens was commisioned to design the art gallery and the Johannesburg Art
Gallery came to being.
The Johannesburg art gallery has arguably the best international collection
in South Africa, including works by El Greco, Picasso, Rodin, Dalí,
and Lichtenstein. The gallery is situated in Joubert Park and secure parking
is available.
The gallery also has a good selection of South Africa's best black artists,
including sculptures by Venda artist Jackson Hlungwani and paintings by
Helen Sebidi, Alfred Toba, and Gerard Sekoto. The rather boring Flemish
and Dutch collections are more than made up for by the Brenthurst Collection
of African Art, comprising curios plundered by European explorers in the
19th century, and later collections of traditional southern African artworks.
Gold Reef City
With its fully furnished miners houses, museum exhibits and the various
gold mining artifacts; Gold Reef City is designed to be an authentic reproduction
of Johannesburg in the years of the gold pioneers. A train circles the park
enabling a quick perusal of the facilities.
There are many shops all of which are decorated in the "old"
style of "brookie lace," with pressed ceilings. There is a "turn
of the Century" Hotel where the style of the era is reproduced and
the same "old" feel extends to the costumes of the staff as
well as the style of restaurants and bars.
A popular attraction is the Gold Reef City Tribal Dancers who perform
twice daily during the week, and three times daily at weekends. In addition
to these appearances certain members perform the popular Gum Boot Dance
and give a Marimba Show.
The park is built around the number 14 shaft of The Crown Mines. This
shaft held the world shaft sinking record in 1969 when the sinking team
drilled and blasted 77.5 meters through quartzite in 30 days. Gold Reef
City offers visitors the opportunity to take a ride down this famous shaft.
Every day a Gold Pour demonstration is held where a gold bar is smelted
in an "arc" furnace and then cast into a bullion bar.
Carlton Panorama
The top of Carlton Centre offers the visitor astounding views of Johannesburg.
The Carlton Centre is tallest building in Africa offering a spectacular
bird's eye view from the 50th floor. The entrance to the Carlton Centre
is on the upper level of the Carlton Shopping Centre in Commissioner street.
Crafters Market Place
At the Crafters Marketplace you will see beautifully handcrafted items
on display from over 100 talented Johannesburg crafters and artisans.The
Crafters Market Place is open seven days a week and the range of crafts
available include products made of wood, wrought iron, exotic papers,
dyed materials, knitwear, wax, glass, fragrances, stone, pottery, dried
plants, bronze and other materials. After you finished browsing the stalls
make sure to relax with a cup of coffe on the balcony of Platters, the
Exclusive coffee shop at the Crafters Marketplace.
Museum Africa
At the Museum Africa you will find a variety of exhibits mostly pertaining
to the rich history of Africa. Museum Africa is located at the Newtown Cultural
Precinct in Bree street Johannesburg.
Museum africa has an impressive display of historic works of art, which
will give you an insight into artists' impressions of the Anglo-Boer War.
Geological specimens, paintings, prints, photographs and numerous objects
from all corners of southern Africa are also on display. Allow yourself
a couple of hours to fully enjoy all the displays that Museum Africa has
to offer.
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