Home to most of the shops and tourist activities in Willemstad.
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Home to most of the shops and tourist activities in Willemstad.
The Western Hemisphere's oldest synagogue in continuous use was founded in 1651 by 12 families from Amsterdam.
Exhibits trace Curaçaoans African roots and the legacy of the slave trade in the region.
The highest bridge in the Caribbean.
This former fortress now houses a restaurant and disco.
Harborfront street lined with brightly painted 18th century buildings that today, house boutiques, art galleries and sidewalk cafes.
Swings wide many times daily to allow access to one of the busiest ports in the world. It also separates the two halves of the city.
Houses an extensive antique furniture collection and paintings by local artists.
Opened in 1999 as one of many projects undertaken to commemorate Curaçaos 500th anniversary in 1999.
The island's principal fortress today serves as the seat of government.
Formerly a wealthy residential quarter of early Jewish merchants.
Houses interesting stamps from the 18th century.
More residential area of Willemstad.
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Houses original paintings, sculptures, & ceramics by many well-known artists from Antilles, Netherlands, & throughout Caribbean.