MANA’S new website offers international accessibility to Aruba’s history!

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(Oranjestad)—This past Saturday, the archeological museum of Aruba (MANA) celebrated International Museum Day by launching their new website.

Co-funded by the Mondriaan Fund in The Netherlands and UNOCA, the museum’s objective for this new launch is straightforward: to offer better service and accessibility to the local and international community. With this new website, students, historians, and even history buffs can navigate the museum’s services; as well as stay updated on the latest news about upcoming exhibitions and publications.

Other features of the new site include the museum’s online store, availability for rental spaces, explicit information about getting in touch or visitations and more. Furthermore, in the spirit of accessibility, the museum also offers auditory navigation through the website and is also smartphone friendly, offering users a smooth navigation experience on the go.

For more information about visitations or the latest news, visit the museum’s new website: manaruba.org!