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By orangepress

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My friend Ziggie's birthday bash was held at Rust-en-Vrede Art Gallery in Durbanville yesterday. We had such a fab time being champagned and feasted by the new restaurant chef.

It's a lovely art gallery now but had a bit of a chequered history. Rust-en-Vrede was originally built in the 1840s 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.

In 1927 the building was sold to Mr Robert John Meneely, a clock maker. During this time the building was converted into 4 semi-detached houses, The Oaks, Ingle Nook, My Vreugd and The Retreat, with the Meneelys occupying the main section. Mr Meneely was a charming, but eccentric gentleman, who during his retirement years, filled the house with a great number of antique clocks, all ticking away lustily!

After the death of Mr and Mrs Meneely, the Municipality bought the property from the Meneely estate in 1978 and the slow process of restoration began. It was during this time, in 1981, that the Durbanville Cultural Society was officially established. It was decided that, together with the council, the Durbanville Cultural Society would run 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/Restaurant. Visit it. It's lovely.

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