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Heritage groups warn construction in Curaçao could harm historic Willemstad

Several organizations dedicated to preserving Curaçao’s heritage have sent a letter to UNESCO warning that extensive construction projects are damaging the historic character of Willemstad and could jeopardize the island’s World Heritage status.

The groups announced the letter this week, saying they are “seriously concerned” about building developments they believe are causing “a declining quality and damage to historic Willemstad.” They say recent projects are altering the scale and appearance of areas surrounding the historic city.

According to the organizations, the Ministry of Traffic, Transport, and Urban Planning has in recent years issued building permits and preliminary approvals for structures “many times higher and larger than the historic surroundings.”

Willemstad has been on the UNESCO World Heritage list since 1997. The organizations said they fear the current development trend could lead to Curaçao losing that status.

VVRP Minister Charles Cooper dismissed the criticism. In a post on his Facebook page, he questioned the practical value of UNESCO recognition.

“Tell me how much money we receive just because Willemstad is on a UNESCO list? I will answer myself: nil,” Cooper wrote.

The minister said tourists come to see landmarks such as the Handelskade waterfront, the Emmabrug, and the monuments in the districts of Punda and Otrobanda. Those sites are legally protected and cannot be altered, he said.

Cooper added that anyone who tampers with the monuments will face consequences, writing that he will “gouge out the eyes” of anyone who touches them.

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

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