File:Cecil John Rhodes Memorial, Cape Town, South Africa.jpg

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Rhodes Memorial monument

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English: Rhodes Memorial is a monument on Devil's Peak in Cape Town, South Africa, designed by architect Herbert Baker. It is a memorial to the English-born South African politician Cecil John Rhodes. The monument is made of bronze and Cape granite quarried from Table Mountain. It is modeled on the ancient temple found in the Greek area of Segesta and consists of an imposing staircase of 49 steps, one for each year of Rhodes’ life. The attraction offers glorious views over the city, towards Table Bay, False Bay, and the Hottentots Holland mountains in the distance.
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