Rondebosch Conference Facilities - Cape Town - Western Cape - South Africa
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Belmont Square Conference Centre - Rondebosch, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Conference capacity: 4-400 delegates in cinema style seating; 225 in schoolroom and 250 banqueting. Various smaller venues available. Conference equipment: Data projector, AV, DVD, CD, PA,control panel, flipcharts, whiteboards, video conferencing, OHP, dance floor, foyer area for exhibitions........ further information |
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Burnley Lodge - Rondebosch, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Ideal for smaller conferences, business meetings, workshops, product launches and corporate requirements..... further information |
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Rondebosch Information
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On the slopes of Devil's Peak above Rondebosch is the main campus of the University of Cape Town.
The historic Groote Schuur estate in Rondebosch includes presidential and ministerial residences with Cape Dutch origins. The Groote Schuur building is the biggest, rebuilt by Cecil Rhodes according to a design by Herbert Baker after a fire in 1896. The presidential residence, Genadendal (formerly Westbrooke), also dates back to Cape Dutch times.
The centre of Rondebosch is the Main Road, with the Victorian cast iron Rondebosch Fountain being a historic landmark. The area is currently being revitalised as "Rondebosch Village." Historic buildings in the area include the library (formerly the town hall) and St. Paul's Church, which was designed by Charles Michell.
The home of Simon van der Stel (first governor of the Cape Colony) is now part of Rustenburg Junior School. This building dates back to the 17th century, although it has undergone many alterations over the years. Its summer house, dating from 1760, remains as a monument just below the university.
Rondebosch Common, once a military campground, is declared a national monument and is also an important fynbos conservation area.
The Baxter Theatre in Rondebosch is Cape Town's second biggest theatre complex, after the Artscape Theatre Centre in the city centre. |
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