Ok, we've all heard about Snapchat... maybe even tried it out? But can you use it for business?
To start, we will learn all about SNAPCHAT and then put it to good use with a night tour at Constitution Hill.
Constitution Hill Night Tour
Nowhere can the story of South Africa's turbulent past and its extraordinary transition to democracy be told as it is at Constitution Hill. Constitution Hill is a national heritage site situated in the Johannesburg CBD and is home to the Constitutional Court of South Africa. Once a place of injustice and brutality, where South Africa’s leading political activists, including Nelson Mandela, Robert Sobukwe, Joe Slovo, Winnie Mandela, Fatima Meer, Mahatma Gandhi and many more were detained, the site has been transformed into a place of solidarity and democracy. Home to the Women’s Gaol museum, Number Four Museum, and Old Fort Museum, ConHill is open to the public for guided tours and offers informative and gripping exhibitions.
The Constitution Hill Night Tour
Constitution Hill has launched 3 new special tours namely the Walk with Madiba, Time Travel and the popular known Night Tour. In this particular experience Constitution Hill opens its doors to the general public to experience it in the dark of the Night. The visitor gets to interact with the 3 main museums of ConHill under the dark African Sky. The tour takes the visitor down to the notorious Number four prison, detailing all the gripping exhibitions that are seen there. It then moves to the Victorian styled built Women’s Jail atrium including its famously known Isolation cells where great heroines of the liberation struggle of South Africa were incarcerated. This tour then continues to the first building to be erected in this precinct. The Old fort having accommodated the late Dr Nelson Mandela as the only “Native” prisoner in its Hospital cell.
The Night tour then concludes at the Constitutional Court of South Africa. Here the future of South Africa as a democratic and constitutional country is shared inside the transparent walls of the highest court in the land.