Cape Town has opened South Africa’s first Museum of Dogs.
It’s a celebration of dogs and their roles in our society as companions, comforters and friends.
Founder of the museum, Karel van der Vyver, said growing up in a household where there were always dogs had inspired him to open this tribute to canines.
He wants dog lovers from all over the world to come together to enjoy themselves, reports Cape Town Etc.
The main attractions are interactive displays and first-hand stories by owners about their dogs, alongside objects representing their memories.
The museum showcases a variety of exhibits, from historical dog portraits to vintage collars, offering an experience for dog enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
The museum features a brief overview of the history of dogs in South Africa, a photography exhibition by Johannesburg-based pet photographer Emma O’Brien and ceramics by Cape Town-based Tania Bubb.
Visitors will be shown content on world leaders and their dogs and short films about dogs from around the world.
There is a memory book available in the museum for people to write their own dog stories. Suitable stories are included in the displays, which change regularly.
The museum also has a small coffee shop and gift shop.
This unique museum is housed in a 350-year-old historic building at 95 Keerom Street in Cape Town’s city centre.