Sint Willibrordus

Sint Willibrordus is a village in Bandabou on the western half of Curaçao, northwest of the Bullen Bay and about 25 km from the capital Willemstad.

[3] The village of several hundred inhabitants has an imposing Roman Catholic church in neo-Gothic style,[4] designed by the Rotterdam architect Evert Margry, for which the first stone was laid by Vincentius Jansen and was built from 1884 to 1888.

Earlier in the nineteenth century, a school and an orphanage had been built by mission patrons.

[6] Near the village are some of the salt pans are no longer in use, including those of the salt pan Rif St. Marie, one of the oldest plantations on the island.

[6] Near the village is also the rock formation known as El Indjan (The Indian).