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Robben Island Museum is set to undergo a R150 million renovation, temporarily suspending tours to enhance its historical significance ahead of South Africa's G20 hosting.
Robben Island will be closed to the public from 16 June 2025. Image: canva Robben Island, one of Cape Town’s most popular tourist attractions, will be closed to the public from this month.
The Robben Island Museum (RIM) announced in a statement that it would be carrying out essential maintenance and renovations ahead of the G20 Summit, scheduled to take place in November.
CAPE TOWN - Robben Island Museum has halted all public tours to carry out maintenance and renovations in preparation for the G20 Summit in November.
One of Cape Town's – and South Africa's – most iconic and historically significant attractions will temporarily close its doors to the public from 16 June to 1 September in preparation for an ...
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