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Waterfort Terrace in Punda, Eastside of Willemstad, Curaçao
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Waterfort Terrace in Punda, Eastside of Willemstad, Curaçao
One of Willemstad’s defensive walls was built by the Dutch along the southern waterfront of Punda in 1634. It measured over 1,300 feet. In 1827, it was replaced by the Water Fort. This historic structure on Plasa Piar and adjacent to Fort Amsterdam is now a collection of restaurants with spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea. The Waterfort Terrance also includes bars, shops and the Plaza Hotel.
One of Willemstad’s defensive walls was built by the Dutch along the southern waterfront of Punda in 1634. It measured over 1,300 feet. In 1827, it was replaced by the Water Fort. This historic structure on Plasa Piar and adjacent to Fort Amsterdam is now a collection of restaurants with spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea. The Waterfort Terrance also includes bars, shops and the Plaza Hotel.
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