
St. Anna Catholic Church
About
St. Anna Catholic Church stands in the center of Noord, a short drive from the high-rise strip but worlds away in tone. Built in 1916, it's known for the hand-carved neo-Gothic oak altar that was shipped from the Netherlands — intricate enough that you'll want a few minutes to take it in. The church earned a 2025 Travelers Choice award and ranks #7 out of 39 things to do in Noord, which makes sense given how few historic interiors on the island have this kind of craftsmanship intact. Mass is still held in Papiamento, so if you're there on a Sunday morning, expect locals. Outside of service times, it's usually open for a quiet look around. The exterior is more modest — yellow-and-white paint, simple lines — but the interior is where the effort went. If you've already done the beaches and you want 20 minutes of shade and something older than 1980, this works.
At a glance
- Category
- cultural
- Duration
- 1 hours
- Price
- $0
- Minimum age
- None
- Intensity
- ●○○○○
- Setting
- indoor
- Booking partner
- direct
- Product ID
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