The District 6 Museum in Cape Town is a poignant testament to the forced removals and apartheid policies that impacted the vibrant District 6 community during Apartheid. Housed in a former church, the museum tells the story of the neighbourhood's history, culture, and the devastating impact of segregation. Through interactive exhibits, personal testimonies, and preserved artefacts, visitors gain insight into the resilience of the community and the ongoing struggles for social justice.