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Cape Town accommodation. The Missionary Meeting House Museum (the 'Sendinggestig') on Long Street is a beautiful building that not only features teak balconies and a Chinese Chippendale pulpit, but also exhibits early missionary work in the Cape.
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Missionary Meeting House Museum's Contact Details:
| Phone: | 021 423 6755 |
| Email: | museumhead@wol.co.za |
| Website: | http://www.capegateway.gov.za |
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