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Monday, May 2, 2016 - 00:00
 

FREE ENTRY in celebration of Workers Day! Sunday 1st and Monday 2nd May 2016. 9 am to 4 pm. Cannon Firing from 11 am - 1 pm Sunday. Chavonnes Battery Museum Clock Tower, V&A Waterfront

We invite you to spend an hour with us this winter, maybe two,...

  • Marvel at the 41 spectacular images from underwater,
  • Emerse yourself in the slideshow of 100 of the 3 000 entries,
  • Enjoy the NSRI Kiddies Area with color in and activity competition, color in sheets of the exhibition panels available for all ages to indulge,
  • Have fun being a diver and take photos at the cut out boards,
  • Absorb and relax in the ample seating areas, wear a Tricorn hat,
  • Explore the Archaeological ruins buried for 140 years,
  • Discover the displays, dioramas and information panels in the Museum,
  • Make a wish in the Well on the shoreline of the Cape of Storms,
  • Buy a postcard or Bid to Donate (All proceeds to NSRI)
  • FREE Wifi, visitors are encouraged to take and share pics!
  • Direct undercover access via stairs from Clock Tower Parking, R 10 for 5 hours on Weekends. Follow the logo with the cannon in the left lane,
  • Perfect when the weather is bad. Next door to CT Fish Market (Watch our social media for specials and discount vouchers),
  • Exhibition runs 1st May - 30th September 2016. Tickets are available at the door and at Webtickets from 3rd May 2016.
  • R 70 Adults, R 50 Students, Seniors, Wild Card holders and Red Bus tickets, R 30 Kids (Under 16) FREE under 6, R 200 Family of 4!
  • Museum Tour + R 50, V&A Waterfront Historical Walking Tour R 150,
  • Enter the Monthly Draw to stand a chance to win a case of deliciousPainted Wolf Wines,
  • Venue available for hire, for Presentations and "Old Cape" theme events.

On your own or in a group, you are Welcome!

 
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Friday, April 29, 2016 - 15:23
 
 

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