Braamfontein

Braamfontein

Braamfontein

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Hip Braamfontein centers on the University of the Witwatersrand campus, home to Wits Planetarium and Wits Art Museum, the latter displaying African arts from ancient textiles to contemporary painting. A former prison and now the Constitutional Court, the Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct has exhibits on local political history. Shops, galleries, rooftop bars, and modern South African eateries dot the area.

Braamfontein

Braamfontein
Braamfontein

Which part of Johannesburg is Braamfontein?

Braamfontein (English: blackberry spring, or more prosaicly blackberry springs; also known as Braam) is a central suburb of Johannesburg, in South Africa, seat of the Constitutional Court of South Africa and some of South Africa’s major corporations such as Liberty Holdings Limited, JD Group (part of Steinhoff Africa), …

Is Braamfontein a city or suburb?

Bordering the City Centre and joined to Newtown by the Nelson Mandela Bridge – Joburg’s landmark equivalent of Cape Town’s Table Mountain – Braamfontein is fast becoming the hipster capital.

What town is next to Braamfontein?

Braamfontein detail and street level map showing the suburbs and landmarks of Braamfontein including its close proximity to Parktown. The colourful suburb of Braamfontein is linked to buzzing Newtown by the Nelson Mandela Bridge, regarded as a gateway into the city centre.

What is Braamfontein known for?

Braamfontein plays host to many artists and musicians in the South African scene and is also home to one of the country’s prime theatres – The Joburg Theatre. This landmark building has more than 1200 visitors every day and houses the Nelson Mandela Theatre within.