At present, the oldest European-style building in South Africa is Castle of Good Hope. In 1666, Europeans rebuilt their first military base on the wooden fortress built by Dutch captain Jan van Riebeeck. Most of its building materials came from the Netherlands. In 1679, Simon van der Stel, the first Dutch governor-general, arrived in Cape Town to replace him. Dai Van Ribeck became the local leader and the residence of the Governor of the Dutch East India Company. The castle now has a small cell with prisoners'graffiti, a distinctive William Figa Art Collection and a military museum. The main building in the middle also retains the furniture and daily necessities of the year, although not luxurious, but with ancient delicacy.