Kas di Pal’I Maishi is a traditional adobe house with a latched roof built about 130 years ago. It illustrates the way the Afro-Curacaoan rural population of Curacao lived till about 1950.
The method of construction dates back to before the year 1700 and coincide with the coming of the enslaved Africans. Inside a is a small museum with typical household artifacts from the past. In the backyard local food is served at lunchtime. This museum forms part of the memory of the Afro-Curacaoan heritage.
Curaçao Royal Trip
The best way to know an island is by immersing yourself with local people. On this tour you will enjoy all the colorful architecture, you will get the chance to taste a delicious arep’i pampuna (local pumpkin pancake) Our knowledgeable guides will share the history and stories behind each stop, giving you a deeper understanding of the island’s culture.