Company's Garden
Company's Garden | |
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Type | Botanical |
Location | Cape Town, South Africa |
Coordinates | 33°55′39″S 18°25′00″E / 33.927408°S 18.416675°ECoordinates: 33°55′39″S 18°25′00″E / 33.927408°S 18.416675°E |
Operated by | City of Cape Town |
The Company's Garden is a park and heritage site[1] located in central Cape Town. The garden was originally created in the 1650s by the region's first European settlers and provided fertile ground to grow fresh produce to replenish ships rounding the Cape. It is watered from the Molteno Dam, which uses water from the springs on the lower slopes of Table Mountain.[2]
Features in the park
- The oldest cultivated pear tree in South Africa (circa 1652)
- A rose garden designed and built in 1929
- A well stocked fish pond
- Dellville Wood Memorial Garden, which commemorates the World War I Battle of Delville Wood in France, in which a predominantly South African force of more than 3,000 soldiers was reduced to 755 survivors by German forces
- An aviary
- Restaurant – The Company's Garden Restaurant
- Botanically and historically valuable trees
- Local arts and crafts along the avenue
- Lawns and benches
- A herb and succulent garden
- Historic statues
- Iziko South African Museum and Iziko National Gallery
Monument
Image | Subject | Location | Designer/Sculptor | Date of unveiling | Notes | Listing |
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Cecil John Rhodes 1855-1902 |
Herbert Baker | June 28th, 1910 -University of Cape Town Newspaper Archives Cape Argus | Main article: Cecil John Rhodes Statue |
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Japanese Lantern Monument |
1932 | Main article: Japanese Lantern Monument |
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Artillery Memorial |
Main article: Artillery Memorial, Cape Town |
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Delville Wood Memorial This memorial commemorates the South Africans who died in the Great Wars 1914-1918, 1939-1944. |
33°55.686′S 18°24.958′E / 33.928100°S 18.415967°E | Herbert Baker | 3 November 1930 | Main article: Delville Wood Memorial |
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Major General Sir Henry Timson Lukin EKCB CMG DSO |
Anton Van Wouw | March 3rd, 1932 (University of Cape Town Newspaper Archives Cape Argus). | ||||
Sir George Grey K.C.B Governor |
Marshall W. Calder | |||||
AIDS Memorial |
33°55.669′S 18°24.991′E / 33.927817°S 18.416517°E | 2002 | ||||
Temperance Memorial Jesus said whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst But the water that I shall give him shall be in him as a well of that I shall give him shall never thirst water springing up into everlasting life |
33°55.585′S 18°25.005′E / 33.926417°S 18.416750°E | 1861 | Main articles: Temperance fountain and Temperance movement |
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Field Marshal General Jan Christian Smuts 1870 – 1950 |
Sydney Harpley | 29 May 1964 |
Nearby places of interest
- Parliament & Tuynhuys are adjacent to the park
- National Library of South Africa
- St George's Cathedral
- Centre for the Book
- Gardens Shul, South African Jewish Museum
- Cape Town Holocaust Centre
- Hiddingh Campus, University of Cape Town
- Mount Nelson Hotel
Events
- The Company's Garden hosts the annual Cape Town Festival.
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology usually has the annual walking/city tour that concludes at the Garden.
See also
References
External links
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