National Archaeological Anthropological Memory Management (NAAM)
Explore the NAAM Museum of Curaçao
Our Story
About the Museum
National Archaeological Anthropological Memory Management Foundation – NAAM – Curaçao is a non-profit organization committed to the conservation and identification of the tangible and intangible heritage of the Dutch Caribbean.
NAAM was founded in 1998 by the National Government of the former Netherlands Antilles. By presenting itself as “more than a museum”, NAAM has been able to develop over time into an institution broadly committed to documenting, restoring and enriching the cultural memory of our people. This is why the M in NAAM no longer stands for “Museum” but for “Memory Management”. NAAM does not have a permanent collection, but they do occasionally have temporary exhibits.
What you need to know
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Entrance Prices
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Free admission
Accessibility
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Wheelchair accessible entrances and restrooms
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Assistive listening devices & Braille signage
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Accessible parking
Contact
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Address
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Telephone
Please note: Holiday hours and exceptions may apply. Please always call ahead before visiting.
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Explore our diverse collections, attend engaging events, and immerse yourself in captivating exhibitions.