Location: Hato - Sero Patrishi - Savaneta Year Built: Unknown Status: Protected (Hato, Savaneta) Ownership: Monuments Fund Aruba (Hato) Commanders were the highest authorities on our island, from the mid-17th to the mid-19th century. Aruba fell under the Dutch West India Company from 1636 and remained subordinate to Curaçao until after 1950. Commanders were usually [...]
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Location: Hudishibana Year Built: 1915 Monument status: Protected Ownership: Monuments Fund Aruba The construction of the California Lighthouse commenced in 1915, with its name, ‘California,’ being derived from a ship of the West India Company and Pacific Steamship Co. named ‘California,’ which had wrecked in the vicinity in 1891. As a result of this maritime [...]
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Address: Pos Abou 19 Year Built: around 1900 Monument status: Protected Ownership: Monuments Fund Aruba 'Cas Tan Tin’, a classic cunucu house, built by Mario and Johanna Tromp, where they raised their nine children. Mario also tended to the cultivation of fruits and vegetables like okra, cucumbers, and pumpkins for their personal consumption. The term [...]
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Address: Savaneta 110 Period Built: 1940's Monument status: Protected Ownership: Government of Aruba After WW-II, government buildings like Police stations and housing for police personnel were designed by the Curaçao Public Works Department and the designs were repeated in several constructions, most of which needed to be finished in short time and at low cost. [...]
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