Statia: leisurely wander around in an open-air museum

Statia: leisurely wander around in an open-air museum

When you say “Statia”, you actually say “open-air museum”, because with its 119 historical monuments, this Dutch Caribbean island offers you every opportunity to immerse yourself in our rich and eventful past. Your relaxing vacation can include a leisurely stroll while revisiting history.

Major Osmar R. Simmons Museum, The Bottom, Saba

Major Osmar R. Simmons Museum, The Bottom, Saba

The Major Osmar R. Simmons Museum is located in The Bottom on the way to Well’s Bay. The museum is in a small two-story family home on the road heading toward The Ladder. It depicts the household of the major who lived here. Major Simmons was a police officer for 40 years, who collected furniture and domestic artifacts along with 20th-century household tools. To visit the museum please contact the owners in advance. A sign will be posted by the door with the contact information.

 

Harry Luke Johnson Museum, Windwardside, Saba

Harry Luke Johnson Museum, Windwardside, Saba

Saba’s Harry Luke Johnson Museum is appropriately located in an original Saban cottage in Windwardside. It stands in the middle of a beautiful romantic garden in landscape style, which is used as a public park for picnics, in the past also for Sunday croquet games, and Easter egg hunts.

History of Saba

History of Saba

The cultural and architectural identity has been derived from a very mottled and diverse past with significant contributions originating from many other parts.

Visitor information, issued by Saba Conservation Foundation, with focus on Saban Architecture.

World Heritage City Willemstad – Scharloo

World Heritage City Willemstad – Scharloo

Scharloo, a former residential neighborhood lined with picturesque homes built by Curacao’s wealthy merchants during the 1800’s. In this episode you will experience the conversion of the area, from private homes in the 1800 and 1900’s to business offices and government institutions nowadays, though maintaining the beautiful facades as a memory of the former glory and elegance that existed.