The Company’s Garden is situated in Queen Victoria Street, at the top of
Adderley Street, and adjacent to the South African Parliament. It takes its name
from the Dutch East India Company who first started the garden in 1652 for the
victualing of their ships that plied the spice trade route between Europe and
the East Indies, via The Cape of Good Hope.
The Company’s Garden is abutted by numerous important landmarks, including the lodge house for the slaves who built large parts of the historic city, the present day Houses of Parliament, the Iziko South African Museum and Planetarium, St George's Cathedral (which is the seat of the Anglican church in South Africa), the National Library of South Africa, the South African National Gallery, the Great Synagogue and Holocaust Centre as well as Tuynhuys, which is used by the President on state occasions.
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