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Manor Knip: A Window to Curaçao's Colonial Past

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Explore Manor Knip in Curaçao: A historic plantation offering stunning views and a glimpse into the island's colonial past.

Manor Knip, near Lagun, Curaçao, is a beautifully preserved heritage building offering a glimpse into the island's colonial era with stunning coastal views. Once a plantation, it now stands as an archaeological site and scenic spot, inviting visitors to explore its rich history and tranquil surroundings.

A brief summary to Manor Knip

  • Tuesday 11:30 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 11:30 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 11:30 am-4 pm
  • Friday 11:30 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during the afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
  • Check the opening days in advance, as it's only open on select weekdays.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the surrounding scenic areas.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If driving from Playa Lagun, head east on Lagunbaaiweg. Continue to the roundabout and take the second exit onto Weg naar Westpunt. Follow this road until you see the entrance to Manor Knip on your left. Parking is available on site.

  • Public Transport

    To reach Manor Knip via public transport from Willemstad, take the bus from the Otrabanda terminal towards Westpunt. The bus ride takes approximately 1 hour and 11 minutes to Playa Kenepa. From there, Manor Knip is a short walk away. The bus fare is about $2.

Discover more about Manor Knip

Manor Knip, also known as Landhuis Knip or Kenepa, is a captivating heritage site that provides a window into Curaçao's rich and complex history. Located near the village of Lagun, this former plantation house offers visitors a unique blend of historical insight and breathtaking natural beauty.Originally built in the 18th century, Manor Knip was once one of the most prosperous plantations on the island, producing divi-divi seed-pots and sheep wool. The manor's architecture reflects the colonial era, showcasing a distinctive blend of European and Caribbean influences. In 1795, Manor Knip became the epicenter of a major slave rebellion led by Tula Rigaud, marking a pivotal moment in Curaçao's fight for liberation.Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved grounds and buildings, taking in panoramic views of the azure Caribbean Sea and the surrounding lush landscapes. The site is also recognized as an archaeological area, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who once lived and worked on the plantation. While the museum on site has been closed for a few years, it was expected to reopen in late October 2023.Manor Knip stands as a testament to Curaçao's cultural heritage, inviting visitors to reflect on the island's past while appreciating its stunning natural environment.
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