- Museum occupies nine floors of a historic grain silo
- It was built in 1921, remodeled by architect Thomas Heatherwick
- It is the largest art museum built on the continent in more than 100 years
- It consists of 100 gallery spaces within 42 tunnels carved out of the silo
- Exhibits occupy 6,000 square meters of space
- Work of nearly 50 artists, from 18 countries is displayed
- Adult tickets cost R180 (about $13)
- Children enter for free
- Citizens of African nations enter for free on Wednesdays