Explore the Museum Kurá Hulanda and delve into the history of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. Discover African artifacts showcasing the vibrant cultures and powerful empires of West Africa.
Explore the Museum Kurá Hulanda and delve into the history of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. Discover African artifacts showcasing the vibrant cultures and powerful empires of West Africa.
- Kura Hulanda Museum - Initiated and developed by Jacob Gelt Dekker, the Museum Kurá Hulanda opened its door in April 1999. Museum Kurá Hulanda is situated right at the city-center harbor of Willemstad, where Dutch entrepreneurs once traded and transshipped enslaved Africans along with other “commercial goods.” This museum impressively exhibits the…
- Kura Hulanda Museum - Initiated and developed by Jacob Gelt Dekker, the Museum Kurá Hulanda opened its door in April 1999. Museum Kurá Hulanda is situated right at the city-center harbor of Willemstad, where Dutch entrepreneurs once traded and transshipped enslaved Africans along with other “commercial goods.” This museum impressively exhibits the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in its totality, from slave capture in Africa through the Middle Passage and relocation in the New World.
Museum Kurá Hulanda further exhibits a vast collection of artifacts from continental Africa, showing the dynamic vitality and great Empires of West Africa, which in the largest collection of African artifacts in the Caribbean. The museum has recently expanded its emphasis to include other non-Western Cultures of the world, and now hosts spectacular exhibitions of the fertile Crest Region in the Middle East, Pre-Columbian Gold of Colombia, Maroon cultures of Suriname, Africans in Brazil, Santeria/Voodoo, and much more.
Museum Kurá Hulanda demonstrates that our African and diverse cultural heritage has influenced Curaçaoan and Caribbean societies until today..
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- Museum map
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Souvenirs from museum shop available for purchase
- Guided tours available in Dutch and English for 3US$ per person.
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Souvenirs from museum shop available for purchase
- Guided tours available in Dutch and English for 3US$ per person.
The Kurá Hulanda Museum resides at the heart of Willemstad’s city-center harbor, where formerly Dutch businessmen traded and moved enslaved Africans as one of the many ‘goods’ in their business pursuits.
The museum provides a comprehensive depiction of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, covering every stage from the capturing of slaves in Africa, through…
The Kurá Hulanda Museum resides at the heart of Willemstad’s city-center harbor, where formerly Dutch businessmen traded and moved enslaved Africans as one of the many ‘goods’ in their business pursuits.
The museum provides a comprehensive depiction of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, covering every stage from the capturing of slaves in Africa, through their brutal journey in the Middle Passage, to their enforced resettlement in the New World.
Further, the Kurá Hulanda Museum showcases an extensive assortment of artifacts from mainland Africa, reflecting the vibrant energy and the impressive empires of West Africa. This collection marks the most abundant assembly of African artifacts within the Caribbean.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.