English: Rust-en-Vrede was originally built in the 1840’s as a prison and police headquarters. It also served as a magistrate’s court. It is here that the first Village Management Committee meetings were held. In 1901, with the registering of Durbanville as a Municipality, the first council meetings were also held in the building.
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This media shows a South African Protected Site with SAHRA file reference 9/2/012/0018.
The Durbanville Cultural Society runs the building as an Arts and Culture centre. The complex now houses a Gallery, Clay Museum, various Art Studios and the Rust-en-Vrede Coffee Shop.
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