Located in Franschhoek, the Huguenot Memorial Monument is a remembrance of the history of the Huguenots before and after their arrival at the Cape of Good Hope. The exhibition connects the history of local Huguenots to global issues of persecution, exile, belonging, identity and the legacies of refugees in their new homelands. Careful curation of the museum’s collection of artefacts illustrates the life of the Huguenots at the Cape. Six display rooms offer multi-layered interpretations, depicting a specific style history and reflecting the Huguenot’s experience as refugees and then as part of an immigrant community.