World's largest museum of contemporary African art in historic silo






"Visiting the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa delivered a powerful dose of cutting‑edge design and contemporary African art, a major new cultural landmark in Cape Town." - CNT Editors

"A museum of contemporary African art located in the historic former Grain Silo, featuring multiple galleries filled with art from across Africa."

"A central contemporary African art destination that offers private tours coordinated by a resident hotel art concierge; visitors can easily be introduced to major local artists and works via curated, behind-the-scenes access and expert-led visits." - Sarah Khan

"Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa Touted as the continent’s most important art gallery even before it opened in late 2017, the six-story MOCAA occupies more than 40 old grain silos in the Cape Town harbor area. On top of the structure is the six-story Silo Hotel, an exclusive property that belongs to the well-known local hotelier Liz Biden. The museum, a partnership between the V&A Waterfront and former Puma CEO Jochen Zeitz, focuses on collecting, preserving, researching, and exhibiting contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora. Spread across the more than 100 galleries will eventually be a permanent collection, a Costume Institute, temporary exhibitions, and centers for art education, photography, and the moving image."


"The Zeitz MOCAA is the largest museum of contemporary African art in the world—it's essentially Cape Town’s answer to the Whitney Museum in New York, or the Tate Modern in London. The collection is dedicated to contemporary art from all over the continent—from Swaziland all the way up to Senegal. Housed in an historic converted grain silo, which was redesigned by U.K.-based Heatherwick Studio, the building is almost as impressive as the work inside. Although the exterior of the lower part of the building remains unchanged, the interior has been completely transformed. When you’re done making your way through the exhibits, head up to the rooftop, where you’ll find the Silo Hotel, with city views and space to enjoy a well-deserved glass of local bubbly (though, note that reservations are required)." - Mary Holland
