Heart of Cape Town Museum
The drama of the world’s first human heart transplant, led by Professor Christiaan Neethling Barnard, played out within the walls of the Charles Saint Theatre, at Groote Schuur Hospital on the 3rd December 1967.
The human heart transplant, one of the greatest moments in medical history, was made possible by an extraordinary interplay of scientific dedication; human courage and generosity and a timely chain of events.
Today, The Heart of Cape Town Museum honours all those who played a major role in the surgical feat that pushed the boundaries of science, into the dawn of a new medical era, an era in which it became possible to transplant the symbol of the essence of life, our human heart.
Highlights:
- Medical museum dedicated to the world’s first open heart surgery
- Performed by South African Professor, Christiaan Barnard, in 1967
- See the original surgery theatre, timeline displays and more
Areas
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Central City
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