Curaçao
This site, once a thriving plantation, witnessed a pivotal moment in 1795 when Tula, a courageous slave, led a month-long rebellion for freedom.
Immerse yourself in the compelling history of Curaçao at the Museum Tula, housed within the historic Landhuis Kenepa. As you step into the museum, you'll be transported back in time to the tragic events that unfolded during the slave uprising. Tula's journey from plantation to plantation, liberating enslaved individuals, is recounted with gripping detail. The exhibits, enhanced by modern audio-visual concepts, shed light on the lives of those who participated in the rebellion. To make the most of your visit, consider joining a guided tour (included, starting at 9:30AM daily) to gain deeper insights, as English information within the museum is limited. Landhuis Kenepa, now a symbol of resilience and emancipation, stands as a testament to the struggles faced by those who fought for freedom. The museum is currently closed, but is due to reopen in 2024.
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