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            Alto Vista chapel and its link to Aruba’s origins



            According  to  Etnia  Nativa,                                                          of Alto Vista from 1750. With
            in the 18th century most of                                                            a  lot  of  work  they  found
            the  inhabitants  of  Aruba                                                            the  old  foundations  of  the
            were indigenous who lived                                                              Church  of  the  Queen  of
            on  the  north  coast,  one  of                                                        the  Holiest  Rosary  to  build
            the  largest  communities                                                              a new chapel on the same
            lived in Alto Vista.                                                                   place. The entire surround-
                                                                                                   ing  area  was  empty  and
            As they were very religious,                                                           desolated,  making  it  hard
            they  had  a  chief  with  the                                                         to  imagine  that  Alto  Vista
            name  of  Antonio  Silvester                                                           was  a  town  at  all.  A  hun-
            who  guided  them  in  the                                                             dred  years  later,  people
            Christian life and it was he                                                           can  see  the  remains  of  About 200 meters from the
            who  decided  to  build  a                                                             around    twenty   houses,  chapel  there  is  a  water
            stone  chapel  with  a  roof                                                           some  made  of  stone  and  tank  which  the  locals  call
            of  corn  rods,  which  would                                                          others  of  clay.  Nowadays,  Tanki  Cacique.  In  the  past
            serve as a place of prayer.  when Domingo Antonio Sil-    that the Alto Vista area was  only  around  six  of  these  this  tank  was  closed.  But
            In 1750 it was blessed by Fa-  vester came to Aruba from  the most infected, they be-  houses remain.               mostly  water  was  brought
            ther  Algamesi  who  came  Venezuela.  The  elders  be-   gan  to  build  their  homes                              out from the Poz di Noord,
            from  Coro-Venezuela  and  lieve  Antonio  was  a  Span-  further  south  within  the  South of the chapel in the  a well dug in the sand.
            appointed  Domingo  Anto-    iard. In 1780, father Joseph  Noord area, so the town of  yard  two  graves  can  be
            nio  Silvester  as  the  island’s  Antonio de la Vegal called  Noord began to grow into  observed,  there  was  the  The chapel can be viewed
            first prosecutor in the name  Bernardino Silvester,  one of  a  community  till  getting  its  cemetery   which   father  from basically any point in
            of  the  Spanish  crown  and  Antonio’s sons with his wife  own  Church.  However  re-  Pablo de Algemesi blessed.  the  north  side,  even  from
            Rome. In 1752 the prosecu-   Anna  Cathalina  Tromp,  ligious  festivals  continued  It is not certain, but it is be-  Paradera  and  Sero  Plat.
            tion passed into the hands  “neighbors and naturals of  to be celebrated at this sa-   lieved that the two graves  All  the  historical  remains
            of  Antonio  Silvester’s  son-  the island Aruba” and thus  cred native place, with the  belong to Antonio Silvester  around the chapel provide
            in-law, Miguel Álvarez, who  they became natives.         custom  of  arriving  in  pro-  and  Miguel  Alvares,  ac-  us with an idea on how the
            continued to guide the pa-                                cession to Alto Vista.       cording  to  Nooyen.  About  old  people  of  Alto  Vista
            rishioners in their prayers.  At the end of the eighteen                               50 meters near the chapel  used to live.  Don’t miss the
                                         century  many  inhabitants  Two-hundred  years  after  there  are  still  the  markings  opportunity to visit a place
            According  to  the  book,  the island died as a result of  the  beautiful  time  of  Alto  of  an  old  house,  where  of  historical  significance
            The History of Alto Vista by  the  black  fever  epidemic  Vista,  people  can  no  lon-  Antonio  and  Bernardino  with  a  window  to  Aruba’s
            R.H. Nooyen, it is not known  and since people believed  ger see much of the town  Silvester  would  have  lived.  past.q



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