Monuments
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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Address: Schelpstraat 36-38 Year Built: end 19th Century Monument status: Protected Ownership: Monumentsfund Aruba This residence was constructed toward the conclusion of the 19th century. It was, along with the adjacent merchant’s house (number 36), constructed in the early 20th century and comprises a two-unit structure. The building on the left, at # 38, is [...]
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Address: Schoolstraat 2 Year Built: 1918 Monument status: Protected Ownership: Monuments Fund Aruba The building known as Hotel Colombia is a two-story structure situated at the intersection of Zoutmanstraat and Oranjestraat. It was constructed in 1918 and originally owned by Nadie Henriquez, showcasing its architectural charm with balconies and columns, making it one of the [...]
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Address: Schelpstraat 12 Year Built: Second Half 19th Century Monument status: Protected Ownership: Monuments Fund Aruba This merchant’s residence likely dates back to the latter part of the 19th century. In 1913, Maximiliano Francisco Arends sold the property to the sailor Victor Wild for a sum of six hundred Florins. At that time, the house [...]
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Location: Ranchostraat Year Built: 1892 Monument status: Protected Ownership: Monuments Fund Aruba The lime kiln located on Ranchostraat was constructed in 1892 by Mr. Santiago Tromp. Kilns, giant ovens, were employed on the island for the production of lime. The process involved heating coral stones and shells until they were reduced to powder, and water [...]
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Address: Van der Veen Zeppenfeldtstraat 27 Year Built: 1940 Status: Protected Ownership: Monuments Fund Aruba This protected monument, dating back to around 1940, initially featured only a ground floor and operated as a store selling books, instruments, newspapers, gifts, and more. Later, a second floor was added, transforming the structure into a residence for the [...]
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Address: Wilhelminastraat 6 Year Built: 1888 Monument status: Protected Ownership: Monuments Fund Aruba Between 1887 and 1888, this monument was constructed in a neoclassical style, with its front entrance with grand circular steps leading to the stately portico with a classical pediment. It was the first public primary school, called ‘Landsschool’, meaning government school, public [...]
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Address: Wilhelminastraat 8 Year Built: 1925 Monument status: Protected Ownership: Monuments Fund Aruba The Eloy Arends Building, situated on Wilhelminastraat in Oranjestad, stands out as one of the most beautiful Caribbean-style houses in the area. It was originally constructed by Dr. Jacobo Eloy Arends, with architectural design by the Aruban architect Chibi Wever. The Arends [...]
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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: John G. Emanstraat 67 Year Built: 1939 Monument status: Protected Ownership: Monuments Fund Aruba At the outset of the twentieth century, the water scarcity issue prompted Curaçao to establish the Landswatervoorzieningsdienst (LWV) in 1928. This service was set up to provide potable water to Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. During this period, the department made [...]
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