96 Strand_Gold of Africa Museum

Located in the historic mustard-hued Martin Merck House on 96 Strand Street, Cape Town, the museum has the largest assortment of African gold objects in the world. Most notable is the 300-odd piece Barbier Mueller collection of 19th- and 20th-century West African artefacts such as the massive gold pangolin and gravity-defying shell-like earrings worn by the Peul women of Mali. It also has a room dedicated to the history of gold, featuring detailed timelines covering every conceivable gold-related event ranging from the making of Tutankamun’s coffin circa 1300 BC to the introductiono of the Kruger Rand in 1900.

 
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