Nelson Mandela Bridge

Johannesburg


Opened two days after Mandela’s 85th birthday in 2003, this cable-stayed bridge is the longest of its kind in Southern Africa and an icon of the rejuvenated city centre.


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Nearby Johannesburg attractions

1. Stevenson

0.15 MILES

One the more established commercial galleries in Braamfontein is worth a look. It has two display spaces that it puts to good use with regularly changing…

2. Wits Art Museum

0.27 MILES

Completed in May 2012, this is one of the leading museums of African art on the continent. Although it has an extraordinary collection of 10,000 works –…

3. Museum Africa

0.38 MILES

This museum, housed in the old Bree St fruit market, offers a wide range of exhibitions on historical themes, including the Treason Trials of 1956–61, the…

4. Newtown Pillars

0.38 MILES

The massive concrete pillars holding up the M1 Highway in Newtown have become an outdoor art gallery, featuring ever-changing graffiti murals by some of…

5. Planetarium

0.39 MILES

If you're serious about astronomy, consider visiting the Planetarium. Check the website for exact times of shows; there's usually one on Saturday morning…

6. Turbine Hall

0.42 MILES

An icon of the city's rebirth, this massive power station was refurbished in 2007 and now houses the impressive new headquarters of AngloGold Ashanti as…

7. Mary Fitzgerald Square

0.44 MILES

Named after South Africa’s first female trade unionist, this square is partly decorated with an array of heads, carved from old railway sleepers by…

8. Workers’ Museum

0.44 MILES

This important museum is in the restored Electricity Department’s compound, which was built in 1910 for 300-plus municipal workers and has been declared a…