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Museum Kurá Hulanda: A Journey Through Curaçao's Past

Explore the poignant history of the transatlantic slave trade and African heritage at this immersive museum in Willemstad, Curaçao.

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Located in the heart of Willemstad, Museum Kurá Hulanda offers a powerful and immersive experience, chronicling the history of the transatlantic slave trade and its impact on Curaçao and the broader Caribbean. Housed in restored 18th-century buildings, the museum features extensive collections of artifacts, art, and exhibits that narrate the stories of the island's complex past.

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Local tips

  • Allocate at least 3 hours to fully explore the museum's extensive exhibits.
  • Consider booking a guided tour in Dutch or English for deeper insights and historical context.
  • Check the museum's operating hours, as it is closed on official holidays.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Museum Kurá Hulanda is located in the Otrobanda district of Willemstad, making it easily accessible on foot from many nearby hotels and attractions. From the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge, walk west into Otrobanda. The museum is located on Klipstraat, a few blocks from the bridge. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    Public buses (Konvoi) and smaller vans ('bus') serve Willemstad. The main bus station in Otrobanda is near the Otrobanda Viaduct. From the bus station, walk along Breedestraat towards the Queen Emma Bridge, then turn left onto Klipstraat. The museum will be on your right. A single bus fare is approximately 1.70 ANG.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Willemstad. A short taxi ride from Punda or other parts of Willemstad to Museum Kurá Hulanda in Otrobanda will typically cost between 25-30 ANG. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to Klipstraat 9, Willemstad. Parking is available on the streets of Otrobanda. Paid parking is enforced from Monday to Saturday between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM, costing 1 ANG per hour. Payment can be made at parking meters using coins or via a mobile app. Parking is free on Sundays and public holidays.

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Museum Kurá Hulanda, situated in the historic Otrobanda district of Willemstad, Curaçao, is an anthropological museum dedicated to the history of the transatlantic slave trade and its cultural impact on the Caribbean. Founded in 1999 by Dutch entrepreneur Jacob Gelt Dekker, the museum is located on the site of a former slave trading post, providing a sobering and essential perspective on this dark period of history. The museum's exhibits cover a wide array of topics, from the indigenous people of the Caribbean to the resilience of the African community in the region. Visitors can explore the trajectory of the slave trade, from capture in Africa to arrival in the New World, through gripping exhibitions and original documents. The museum also showcases an extensive collection of African artifacts, including masks, statues, and musical instruments, illustrating the rich African heritage. Beyond the slave trade, Museum Kurá Hulanda also delves into other non-Western cultures, with exhibitions featuring artifacts from Mesopotamia, West African empires and pre-Columbian gold from Colombia. The museum's dedication to education and preservation makes it a significant cultural institution in Curaçao, encouraging reflection on the impact of historical events on contemporary society.

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