Exhibits trace Curaçaoans African roots and the legacy of the slave trade in the region.
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Exhibits trace Curaçaoans African roots and the legacy of the slave trade in the region.
The Western Hemisphere's oldest synagogue in continuous use was founded in 1651 by 12 families from Amsterdam.
Shows off the local sea life in conditions as close to natural as possible.
Houses an extensive antique furniture collection and paintings by local artists.
Opened in 1999 as one of many projects undertaken to commemorate Curaçaos 500th anniversary in 1999.
This country house is open to all as a museum, bar and simple restaurant.
Houses interesting stamps from the 18th century.
More residential area of Willemstad.
Exhibits antiques and crafts.
Home to Simon Bolivar's sisters while in exile. His liberation of South America from the Spanish is reflected in much of the exhibition.
Houses original paintings, sculptures, & ceramics by many well-known artists from Antilles, Netherlands, & throughout Caribbean.
One of the first and largest of the plantations, it constituted 1572 habitants.
