Two Lions at Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town, South Africa
S 33° 55.520 E 018° 25.588
34H E 262101 N 6243140
The two regal lions guard the western flank of the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town.
Waymark Code: WMJ7FH
Location: Western Cape, South Africa
Date Posted: 10/06/2013
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The Castle of Good Hope was established between 1666 adn 1679 as a fort and replenishing/refueling station at Table Bay near Cape Town, to supply ships working the Spice route to India.
The fort is the oldest surviving building in South Africa and contains numerous historical artifacts including these two regal lions that gaurd the western edge of the complex.
These two lions are cast in a design that hints of an oriental influence, and are very handsome and have an aged petina. They are located so that it is not necessary to purchase a ticket to view them.
If you desire to tour the grounds, pricing is as follows (as of 2013):
Adults: R30,00
Pensioners (SA card holders only):R15,00
Children/Students(5-16yrs): R15,00
Booked School Groups: R 5,00
Physical Address: Castle of Good Hope Corner of Buitenkant & Strand Strees Cape Town , Western South Africa
Web Site: [Web Link]
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Visit Instructions:
Take a photo of the lion.