The Savonet Museum, a preserved plantation house with a vibrant yellow exterior, stands out against the lush green grass and the brilliant blue sky of Curacao. Inside, visitors can explore the history of the island, including the lives of its indigenous people, the era of slavery, and the journey to independence. The museum offers a glimpse into the past through its well-preserved rooms and informative exhibits, providing a rich and educational experience.
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