Step inside a grim apartheid relic at Langa's old pass office, where black people had to present their identity cards, and the attached court, where they were tried for breaking the pass laws. There's a great collection of photographs and documentary evidence showing what life was like in Cape Town's oldest township during that era.
Langa Pass Museum
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