
Constitution Hill is a significant historical site that once served as a notorious prison complex, comprising the Old Fort, Number Four (the Native Gaol), and the Women’s Gaol, where political prisoners and common criminals, including icons like Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, were incarcerated. The site provides a chilling, firsthand look at the brutal realities of the pre-democracy justice system and the sacrifices made in the struggle for human rights.
Today, the precinct is home to the Constitutional Court of South Africa, the highest court in the land and a symbol of the nation’s commitment to democracy and the rule of law. The court’s architecture is built around the original prison structures, embodying the transition from a painful past to a hopeful future. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the prison museums and the Constitutional Court, engaging with the country’s journey towards constitutional democracy.