The Iziko Slave Lodge in Cape Town is a significant historical site that served as a lodge for slaves during the 17th to 19th centuries. Originally built by the Dutch East India Company, it played a central role in the transatlantic slave trade. Today, the Slave Lodge is a museum that seeks to educate visitors about the history of slavery and its impact on South Africa. The museum houses a collection of artefacts, exhibits, and interactive displays, shedding light on the experiences of enslaved people and promoting dialogue about human rights and social justice.