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Cape Town architecture developed a certain style and elegance, which came to the fore in the latter part of the 18th century to mid 19th century. It revelled in the talents of German sculptor Anton Anreith and Parisian architect Louis Thibault. They collaborated several times and Anreith's German Baroque style, somehow managed to blend with Thibault's neo-classic designs as favoured by French King Louis XVI. Cape-Dutch style remains a classic feature of Cape Town architecture until today.
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Carrie Hampton
Carrie Hampton has had her work published all over the world in a variety of publications. These include top UK, USA and African magazines and newspapers. “Passport to the Best of Cape Town” is the latest in a number of African guide books written by Carrie, which include : On Safari, Adventure Traveller Southern Africa, and Essential Kenya. If you do a search for “Carrie Hampton” on the internet, you will find the many websites she has written and over 50 on which her travel articles and accommodation reviews appear. |
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