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Cape Town has its fair share of museums, but this one is slightly different.
The Museum of Dogs in Cape Town, located at 12 Keerom Street, offers a genuinely unique experience, commemorating the historical and cultural importance of dogs.
This museum, designed to recognise the strong link between people and their canine friends, offers a diverse assortment of dog-related antiques, artworks, and memorabilia.
Visitors can experience a fascinating selection of exhibitions, from historical images and antique dog collars to imaginative portrayals of dogs in various art forms.
The collection ’emphasises the role dogs have played in our lives over the years, showcasing their companionship, responsibilities, and cultural symbols across diverse nations’.
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Located at 95 Keerom Street, Gardens, its doors are open to doggie lovers from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00-17:00.
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