Opening of the Exhibition Long Live Heritage at the National Archaeological Museum
ORANJESTAD – On September 11, the National Archaeological Museum of Aruba officially opened the exhibition Long Live Heritage.
The exhibition features photographs by several Aruban photographers who traveled across the island to capture its monuments and heritage sites. Their work presents a vibrant and diverse portrait of Aruba’s houses, authentic architecture, patterns, design elements, and lively colors.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was performed by Prime Minister Mike Eman, together with Anne Witsenburg, Director of the Monuments Fund, officially marking the opening of the exhibition.
What makes this exhibition stand out is not only the beauty of our island and the creativity reflected in structures that showcase the authenticity of our people, but also the unique vision of the photographers. Through their different perspectives, they have created a collective exhibition that is both inspiring and unique.