Museum Kurá Hulanda: Discover Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and African Artifacts

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.

Duration: 1 day
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • 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…
What's Included
  • Receptionist
  • Museum map
What's Not Included
  • Transportation to/from attractions
  • Souvenirs from museum shop available for purchase
  • Guided tours available in Dutch and English for 3US$ per person.
Additional Information

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…

Location
Kura Hulanda Museum
Klipstraat 9,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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F4157rkmichaelr
Oct 12, 2024
Experiences - Wonderful history tour. The day we went, we decided at the last minute to go. When we arrived we were so welcomed. I would recommend the museum to anyone.
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Miguemex
Sep 24, 2024
Recommended Multicultural Collection - Interesting collection of pieces from all continents. I have been able to know traces of West African cultures with more than 2400 years of antiquity and exquisite works carved in ivory. The artistic and cultural contribution provided to humanity by the African peoples, which unfortunately has not been given the place it deserves, is to be appreciated. Surprisingly, pieces from Mesopotamia, Egypt, Hebrews in exile etc. are also exhibited, without a doubt it has been an excellent experience to know this museum. Enjoy Curacao because: LIFE...is a JOURNEY!
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Keia_b
Aug 9, 2024
Very Nice. - Very nice museum. I really enjoyed learning a bit on the history of Curacao which is a lovely island.
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Mary_s
Aug 7, 2024
Plan ahead so you aren't rushed - Plan for at least 3 hours to truly experience this museum. We were rushed (our own fault) and still felt how powerful the message is: we must learn from history so we do not repeat it. Check the opening hours/days and plan accordingly.
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Kimd127125
Jun 29, 2024
Unforgettable Experience - This was an amazing and heart wrenching experience. As an African American we know and learn about slavery in the US but this museum literally brings the atrocities to life. The replica of the bottom of the slave ship made me slightly nauseaus and truly disturbed my teenage son but I am glad we brought him to experience it. Our guide was passionate and knowledgeable and we enjoyed the interaction. I think this is a must when visiting Curacao and I am glad we went.
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Marcus_t
Jun 24, 2024
Sentimental Moments in Time - This was an amazing experience delivered by a knowledgeable guide. I would certainly do it over again, so that I am sure to soak in this pivotal moment in time, internalizing its significance on today’s people.
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Sightseer747266
Jun 16, 2024
Museum - If traveling to Curacao, this should definitely be one of the places to Visit... Great history to know about Curacao...
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Layla_h
Jun 19, 2024
Must See Activity in Curacao, but Keep Expectations Reasonable - This museum lays out an important part of history. I wish it was a bit better maintained and was consistent in the language/translations throughout the museum. There is a lot of reading involved in trying to get a proper understanding. I would suggest making it more interactive.
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Renee
Oct 9, 2024
First trip to Curacao! - There is a lot of history and artifacts and decorations. However, it is not wheelchair friendly but it's a nice outing..
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Nangwayaw
Jun 6, 2024
Revisionist History in the form of Mansa Musa a West African King painted on the Wall as a White Man. Absolute Insanity - Who in the World do these people think they are by painting Mansa Musa as a White Man before the Door of the Slave Muesem Exhibit ,Mansa Musa was a West African King and a Real Historical Figure .I upload a photo of this revisionist history obviously painted by a very racist person trying to steal the identity of one of the greatest black African kings by painting him white along side a Slave museum exhibit. I think as a slap in the face to all black people around the world. You will be exposed for this revisionist history!
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