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Kura Hulanda Museum
Klipstraat 9
Otrobanda
Phone: +(5999) 434 77 65
Fax: +(5999) 434 77 05
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The forced relocation of Africans from Africa to the Americas and the Caribbean by Europeans from the 17th to the 19th centuries, changed the face of the world forever. Museum Kura 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 the relocation in the New World.
The museum Kurà Hulanda demonstrates that the African and diverse cultural heritage has influenced Curaçaoan and Caribbean societies until today.
Opening hours: Monday trough Sunday 10.00 am - 05.00 pm.
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• Gift Shop At the entrance of the museum, the Museum Shop sells various items like special designed T-shirts, polo shirts and caps with the logo of the museum, a beautiful poster which design shows the theme of the museum, various postcards of impressive collection items, a wide variety of CD's with African music from all over the continent, a large collection of African art like wooden masks, fertility dolls and sculptures from shona stone, musical instruments like djembe's and ballaphones, African games and a lot more. 
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• Disabled Access  
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