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Pretoria

Affectionately known as the Jacaranda City for all the purple blossom-bedecked trees, which line its thoroughfares in summer, Pretoria is an elegant, quiet city that's a perfect contrast with its more frenetic neighbour, Johannesburg, just half an hour away. Pretoria has a long, involved and fascinating history - first as the capital of the independent Boer republic of the Transvaal, then as one of the three capitals of South Africa, it became an international synonym for apartheid. But that all changed in 1994. With Nelson Mandela's inauguration, the Union Buildings morphed overnight from a symbol of white, neo-colonial domination to one of true unity. And it's only one of the many landmarks in this cultural city

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Cullinan Town & Diamond Mine

The quaint little town of Cullinan owes its existence to the Premier Diamond Mine. This mine is world-famous for the 1902 find of the largest diamond ever discovered, the 3106 carat flawless Cullinan diamond. Since then, the mine has produced numerous famous gems, such as the Centenary, Golden Jubelee,  Niarchos, Premier Rose. But this mine is not only famous for its large stones, but also for its 'fancy'-coloured gems, of which the blue varieties are particularly sought after.
Tours of the mine are available.

Melrose House

Named after the famous Melrose Abbey in Scotland, Melrose House was built in 1886 by prosperous Pretoria businessman George Jesse Heys.  Today this elegant house museum stands as a superb example of the transition of Victorian to Edwardian architectural styles and interiors.  The interior is characterised by colourful stained glass windows, paintings by English artists, carpets in rich colours, ornate ceilings and fireplaces, as well as valuable porcelain ornaments, the majority of which belonged to the Heys family.

Union Buildings

Designed by Sir Herbert Baker and completed in 1913. Considered by many to be the architect's greatest achievement & South Africa's architectural masterpiece. This was the setting for President Nelson Mandela's historic inauguration in 1994. The spacious, terraced gardens command fine views of the city.
The building's name comes from the time of the South African Union, which was only changed in 1961 to the current name, the Republic of South Africa.

Kruger House

Kruger House is the historical Pretoria residence of the Afrikaner leader and President of the South African Republic, Paul Kruger. It was built in 1884 by architect Tom Claridge and builder Charles Clark. Milk was used, instead of water, for mixing the cement from which the house was constructed, as the cement available was of poor quality. The house was also one of the first in Pretoria to be lit by electricity. The house contains either the original furnishings or items from the same historical period, some of the many gifts that were presented to Kruger as well as other memorabilia.

 
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