Otrobanda

Otrobanda, Curacao is one of the historically important quarters of Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao. It contains many of the over 800 UNESCO World Heritage Site registered architectural monuments. The development of Otrobanda picked up in the early 19th century, when the once walled city of Punda became over populated. Otrobanda was connected to Punda in 1888 via the Queen Emma Bridge (affectionately known as "The Swinging Old Lady") and in 1974 by the Queen Juliana Bridge

In recent years a large part of Otrobanda has been restored, including Kura Hulanda by Jacob Gelt Dekker.

Coordinates: 12°06′32″N 68°56′13″W / 12.109°N 68.937°W / 12.109; -68.937

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