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Hidden Joburg: The Lions Shul

Hidden Joburg: The Lions Shul

by 2summers | Jul 27, 2022 | Hidden Joburg, Johannesburg, Johannesburg City Centre, Museums and Buildings, Religion

Yesterday I visited the Doornfontein Shul — commonly known as the Lions Shul — in downtown Joburg. The shul, built in 1905, is featured in Hidden Johannesburg, which I blogged about recently in my post about the Lemon Squeezer Church. I’m pleased to...
Why I Became a Member of the Rand Club

Why I Became a Member of the Rand Club

by 2summers | Jul 5, 2022 | Arts and Culture, Food and Drink, Hidden Joburg, Johannesburg, Johannesburg City Centre, Lodging, Museums and Buildings

I’ve been visiting the Rand Club, one of Joburg’s most historic buildings, for years. The Rand Club is on the corner of Fox and Loveday Streets in downtown Joburg. Although the club was founded in 1887, the current clubhouse was built in 1904. Read an...
Hidden Joburg: The Lemon Squeezer Church

Hidden Joburg: The Lemon Squeezer Church

by 2summers | May 18, 2022 | Arts and Culture, Hidden Joburg, Johannesburg, Museums and Buildings, Religion

I recently bought a copy of Hidden Johannesburg, a hardback coffee table book featuring 28 of Joburg’s most interesting (and difficult to access, in some cases) buildings and interiors. Hidden Johannesburg, written by Paul Duncan and photographed by Alain...
View From the Top of the Nizamiye Mosque

View From the Top of the Nizamiye Mosque

by 2summers | Mar 18, 2021 | Hidden Joburg, Johannesburg, Museums and Buildings

Although the Nizamiye Mosque is huge and impossible to miss when driving north on the M1 highway, it remains one of Joburg’s best kept secrets. The Nizamiye Masjid (mosque) in Midrand. I think most Joburgers know there is a mosque there (since it’s...
The Rand Club, Reinvented

The Rand Club, Reinvented

by 2summers | Jun 19, 2019 | Arts and Culture, Food and Drink, Hidden Joburg, Johannesburg, Johannesburg City Centre, Museums and Buildings

I last blogged about the Rand Club — one of the oldest, most historic, most colonial buildings in Joburg, founded by Cecil John Rhodes — more than six years ago. Outside the Rand Club on Loveday Street in downtown Johannesburg. I just reread that post...
A Visit to Mandela House on Vilakazi Street

A Visit to Mandela House on Vilakazi Street

by 2summers | May 27, 2019 | Arts and Culture, Hidden Joburg, Johannesburg, Museums and Buildings, Soweto, Townships/Informal Settlements

Sometimes in my quest to discover all of Joburg’s hidden places, I miss out on the un-hidden ones. Such is the case with Mandela House, the Mandela family’s former home on Vilakazi Street in Soweto. It’s probably one of the top five tourist sites in...
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Heather Mason

I’m an American writer/blogger/photographer living a quirky life in Johannesburg. Follow along as I explore Johannesburg, South Africa, and the rest of the world.

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