クラ・フランダ美術館入口-ツアーガイドなし


説明
クラ・フランダ博物館は、オランダ人がアフリカ人を奴隷として出荷し「交易」していたウィレムスタッドの市内中心部の港のすぐ隣に位置しています。 この博物館は、アフリカでの捕獲から中海峡の旅、カリブ海やアメリカ大陸での生活まで、大西洋横断奴隷貿易を全面的に印象的に展示している。 アフリカ人を奴隷にしたトラウマや痛みだけでなく、この残酷な歴史の時代を生き抜く勇気や強靭さ、希望を想像してみてください。 クーラ・フランダ博物館はさらにアフリカ大陸の膨大な遺物コレクションを展示しており、西アフリカのダイナミックな活力と偉大な帝国を示している。 「西アフリカ諸王国」の展示により、貧困にあえぐアフリカの負の描写を払拭し、アフリカの歴史、美、人類の文明への文化的貢献の深さをアピールすることを目指します。
ツアーオプション
旅程
クラ・フランダ博物館は、ウィレムスタットのオトロバンダの市内中心部の港のすぐ隣に位置し、キュラソー島で奴隷制が果たした役割について掘り下げています。 キュラソーの歴史は、オランダ語西インド会社の恐ろしい遺産と奴隷制度とが深く織り込まれており、ウィレムスタッドの港は、奴隷化された人々を北アメリカと南アメリカのプランテーション、そしてカリブ海のその他の地域に移動する途中、この地域の主要な積み替え地点の1つであった。 キュラソー島と西半球のその他の地域を形作った力を掘り下げる上で欠かせない停車駅です 大西洋横断奴隷制の展示に加えて、クラ・フランダ博物館はさらにアフリカ大陸の膨大な工芸品のコレクションを展示し、西アフリカのダイナミックな活力と偉大な帝国を示している。 さらに、クーラ・フランダ博物館には、古代メソポタミア文明に関する小規模ながらユニークな展示があり、儀式、宗教、貿易、日常生活などを紹介しています。
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レビュー(133)
Wow! What a wealth of information at this Museum. I did do the tour with a guide and so glad I did as there is a lot of history and information to cover. I was able to listen to the guide instead of having to read all of the information. I believe this added value to the experience. Highly recommend using a guide.
Visiting the Kura Hulanda Museum was an interesting, amazing, yet deeply depressing experience — in the way that honest history often is. I learned so much about the history of slavery, and the exhibits were powerful, sobering, and thoughtfully curated. Our historian guide was incredibly knowledgeable. You could feel the weight of the past in the way she explained what happened throughout the centuries — not just reciting facts, but conveying the human pain behind them. Her storytelling made the experience even more impactful. The staff were also very kind and accommodating. They encouraged us to take our time, never rushed us, and welcomed every question with patience and respect. That level of care made a difficult subject feel supported and safe to explore. This museum is not an easy visit emotionally, but it is an important one. I walked away with a deeper understanding of history and a profound appreciation for the way it was presented. If you’re looking for a meaningful, educational experience that honors truth and humanity, I would absolutely recommend visiting Kura Hulanda.
Very interesting museum, I absolutely wanted to see this. It's quite big, very fascinating and a must-see, but does need an update urgently. Not everything says what it is, sometimes it is not in all languages, museums are nowadays a bit more modern and interactive. But nevertheless a very fascinating place that I can definitely recommend.
It's a must-see museum. The history of slavery is overwhelming. It gathers one, ample show from times BC to the 20th century. Its richness is sculptural art.
Interesting section on the slave trade and beautiful African antiquities collection. Make sure you look through all the buildings, almost missed one since signage isn’t clear. Some of the text is hard to read and repeats, but was happy to support and it’s well maintained.
We would have opted for a tour guide, except that I like moving very slowly through exhibits, reading and studying in detail. We started in the ancient history room that displayed many artifacts from areas of Mesopotamia, Egypt, around the Mediterranean, through Greek and Roman Empires. It then follows a time line through to the present with focuses on trade, cultures, religious influences, colonization, and enslavement of peoples. Lots of great signage with information is posted throughout, many documents and artifacts to view. The curators mention that they are taking care to use accurate replicas where possible to ensure original artifacts can be returned to their countries of origin, which is admirable.
This museum has a fascinating and varied collection
The Kura Museum is a treasure trove of authentic history.. Sad, but necessary to know.. This is a must see for everyone!
Very moving and informative displays throughout. First exhibits highlight Africa and its history. The last building gets into the slavery exhibition. It sure shows the lack of funding as many areas of the museum are quite dusty and not maintained. We did a self guided tour and the fonts used on all the exhibits are pretty small and difficult to read. I took pictures of many of them to read later. Many of the plaques to read are positioned way too low. If you’re 4 feet tall they’re perfect. Also it seemed like there is little to no maintenance of the actual exhibits which is such a shame. They really need to spruce the place up. They need to do audio tours like the Jewish museum to get a much better feel of the place. It’s worth seeing but kind of disappointing.
Dear Guest Thank you so much for your visit and the feedback! The museum was established in 1998 and indeed is in need of a major update! After surviving the 'COVID' years and uncertainty around the future of the museum, in 2023 we crafted a plan to update the museum, starting with the basic infrastructure. This year a curator will come on board, earmarking a key phase in the journey of how our valued guests view and interact with materials in the space. Follow us on social media, Instagram and Facebook to celebrate the milestones we hope to achieve in this year and beyond! Thank you again for your visit and support and we hope to welcome you back in the future.
A critical look at the historical Dutch Slave Trade in Curacao. Very moving museum tour at times upsetting for the honest look at the brutal, inhumane treatment of an enslaved people. If you are sensitive, be prepared to cry.



