Celebrating one of the greatest moments in medical history , a museum dedicated to the world's first successful heart transplant. experience the drama of that moment in the fully restored , original operating rooms; describes the electrifying events with help of life sized silicone models and replicas of important scenes memory of 1967 the three heroes Chris Barnard, the first man to see an umpty chest without theart , Louis Washkansky the beneficiary of the heart and Denise Darvall the dornor. for other this tour is also an re- educational session where many would benefit from Cardiologist speaking and demonstration in the 2 hours session learning of the branch of medicine that deals with disorders of heart and the cardiovascular system, after the heart museum customer will experience constantia wine estates and cellar tour , a classic or premium wine tasting and history of south African viticulture would spoken , lately lunch at simon's restaurant with luxury collection
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the open field speaks of the demolition of buildings and force removal of people of colour a multiracial community in cape town mainly descendants of slavery by apartheid government in 1968 -1982 la grande resistance
more would be seen in woodstock , the old biscuits mills, neighbourhood artisanal craft, antics and food market woodstock brewery
The South African Astronomical Observatory is the national centre for optical and infrared astronomy in South Africa. It was established in 1972. The observatory is run by the National Research Foundation of South Africa. The facility's function is to conduct research in astronomy and astrophysicsPerhaps not as sought after accommodation as many of the hotels in Johannesburg, Groote Schuur is very probably one of South Africa’s premier hospitals. Located in Observatory, just a few minutes away from the main University of Cape Town campus, Groote Schuur Hospital is locally renowned as the training ground for some of South Africa’s best doctors, surgeons and nurses. Internationally, Groote Schuur gained global fame when, in December 1967, a young UCT educated surgeon named Dr Christiaan Barnard completed the world’s first successful human heart transplant on Louis Washkansky (who was suffering from heart complications brought about, primarily, by his diabetes).
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Travellers will be picked up from the hotel reception/lobby . The chauffeur/guide will come to meet them.Be ready at the hotel lobby by 8:00A.m