Cape Town has plenty of big-ticket cultural destinations worth having on your to-do list. There’s art at Zeitz MOCAA and the Norval Foundation, natural history at Iziko, and the city’s turbulent history laid bare in the District Six Museum and the Slave Lodge, not to mention the Apartheid icon that is Robben Island.
But life in the Mother City is a multicoloured tapestry, and if you pull on a few threads, you’ll find museums and galleries devoted to all sorts of things, from (wo)man’s best friend to diamonds, beating hearts and thundering aeroplanes.
Some are polished institutions with guided tours. Others are small, volunteer-run spaces where the charm lies in what you might find in dusty cabinets. Some are ideal for a rainy day, a slow weekend, or just a curious detour when you think you’ve seen all that Cape Town has to offer.
So next time you’re looking for an outing, skip the obvious. Step inside a Cold War submarine or head to a museum where dogs get in free. These are Cape Town’s most curious and unusual museums.
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Born and raised in the city, Richard Holmes is a travel writer based in Cape Town. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.