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Inside, the fortress housed a church, bakery, various workshops, living quarters, shops and cells, among others.  The yellow paint on the walls were chosen because it lessened the effect of heat and the scorching sun.  A wall divides the inside, built in order to protect citizens in case of an attack, also houses the well-known Kat Balcony which was designed by Louis Michel Thibault with sculptures by Anton Anreith. The original was built in 1695, but rebuilt to its current form between 1786 and 1790.  From the balcony, announcements were made to soldiers, slaves and ''burghers'' of the Cape.
 
Inside, the fortress housed a church, bakery, various workshops, living quarters, shops and cells, among others.  The yellow paint on the walls were chosen because it lessened the effect of heat and the scorching sun.  A wall divides the inside, built in order to protect citizens in case of an attack, also houses the well-known Kat Balcony which was designed by Louis Michel Thibault with sculptures by Anton Anreith. The original was built in 1695, but rebuilt to its current form between 1786 and 1790.  From the balcony, announcements were made to soldiers, slaves and ''burghers'' of the Cape.
 
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