Scharloo, once a plantation in Curaçao, has transformed into a neighborhood known for its villas and vibrant street art. Stroll through the quiet streets and take in the sight of elaborate, baroque-style mansions that have earned the area a UNESCO World Heritage Site designation. The intricate facades and colorful murals create a unique blend of history and modernity, offering visitors a rich cultural experience.
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