Art and Culture Highlights
This collection highlights Curaçao’s cultural landscape, from the historic plantation houses (landhuizen) that now serve as museums to the vibrant street art of Willemstad. Explore the legacy of the 1795 slave revolt at Landhuis Knip, view the recycled sculptures of Yubi Kirindongo, and see contemporary murals by local artists Sander van Beusekom and Garrick Marchena. These sites offer deep insight into the island’s African heritage, colonial history, and evolving artistic identity.
Nena Sanchez Gallery at Landhuis Jan Kok
18th-century plantation house overlooking the Jan Kok salt pans. It houses the gallery of the late Nena Sanchez, featuring her signature colorful Caribbean paintings and sculptures.
Kura Hulanda Museum
A remarkable collection of African art and artefacts related to African history in Caribbean. If visiting only one museum, be it this one.
Punda Museum
Small cultural museum in Willemstad's historic Punda district, showcasing local artifacts and historical narratives.
Gallery Alma Blou
Located in the historic Landhuis Habaai, this is the island's largest art gallery, representing local and Caribbean artists across various media including ceramics and jewelry.
Yubi Kirindongo museum, gallery, sculpture garden
The studio and sculpture garden of artist Yubi Kirindongo, who is internationally recognized for transforming scrap metal and recycled materials into large-scale works of art.
Landhuis Knip
18th-century plantation house and site of the 1795 slave revolt. The museum documents the uprising and the history of enslaved people on the island.
Museum Savonet
Situated in Christoffel Park, this museum details 4,000 years of history, from Arawak Indian settlements to the colonial plantation era.
Museo Tula
Cultural museum located at Landhuis Kenepa, dedicated to the life of Tula and the 1795 struggle for freedom.
Kas di Pal'i Maishi
Traditional 19th-century 'kunuku' house built from wattle and daub, demonstrating the rural lifestyle and architectural methods of former plantation workers.
Museo di Tambú Shon Cola
Museum dedicated to the preservation of Tambú music, featuring traditional instruments and the history of this Afro-Curaçaoan cultural expression.
Museum Ka'i Òrgel Shapo
Dedicated to the Ka'i Òrgel (cylinder organ), this museum showcases the craftsmanship and history of Curaçao's traditional mechanical music.
Landhuis Pannekoek
18th-century plantation house with a distinctive red roof, representative of the island's colonial rural architecture.
Landhuis Groot Santa Martha
A unique 17th-century U-shaped plantation house. It currently functions as a social workshop where visitors can observe local crafts being created.
Zakitó Ode to our Fishermen mural
Large-scale mural by Sander van Beusekom honoring the local fishing community and maritime traditions.
Zakitó Kore Kore Kore mural
Vibrant street art by Sander van Beusekom in the Zakitó area, featuring local cultural motifs.
Zakitó Welcome mural
Welcoming mural at the entrance of the Zakitó area, created by Curaçaoan art director Sander van Beusekom.
Zakitó Protecting our Oceans mural
Environmental-themed mural by Sander van Beusekom highlighting the importance of marine conservation.
Marie Pampoen Angel
Detailed mural by Garrick Marchena located in the Marie Pampoen area, known for its realistic and spiritual imagery.
NOS Dispensa 1
Street art piece by Garrick Marchena, showcasing his signature style of realistic portraiture and cultural symbolism.
Angelito Negro
Striking mural by Garrick Marchena featuring a black angel, located in the historic heart of Punda.
Sport Art Court
A public sports court in Punda transformed into a massive piece of floor art by illustrator Sander van Beusekom.
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