Museum
Kura Hulanda is an anthropological museum that focuses on the predominant cultures of Curacao. It offers a world-class chronicle of the Origin
of Man, the African slave trade, West African Empires, Pre-Colombian gold, Mesopotamian relics and Antillean art.
When you visit the museum the receptionist at the entrance gives you a map of
the museum and shows you how you can walk through the museum. She is
able to give you general information about the museum and can inform you
about all the various items that are on sale in the Museum Shop.
For tours you can call the museum and appointments can be made so that a
guide (Papiamento, Dutch, English and Spanish speaking) can tour your group
through the museum. Visitors who prefer to walk on their own and want some
extra information, an audio guide (Dutch, English versions available) can be
rented for a small amount at the entrance of the museum. For journalists a
special press folder is available which includes several photographs of exhibit
items. For school children in need of some extra information for study purposes,
a special information kit is available.

MUSEUM 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.


Go to the website of www.kurahulanda.com
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