WILLEMSTAD – The newly renovated wedding hall at Kranshi, now named ‘Casa Blanca’, has been officially reopened. After 23 years, the venue has been given a modern and elegant makeover, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to enhance wedding ceremonies. The improvements aim to provide a better experience for couples while also ensuring a more efficient administration of civil marriages and related documents.

The Casa Blanca wedding hall
The updated interior features modern technology, including a surround sound system, creating a more atmospheric setting for weddings. Additionally, couples can now choose their own music for their ceremonies.
The new name, Casa Blanca, symbolizes stability and trust while also highlighting transparency and quality in administrative processes. The renovations focus on improving accessibility and enhancing public services.
A notable detail of the redesigned wedding hall is the artistic door handle, created by local artist Giovanni Abath. The design carries a symbolic message of unity and transparency, emphasizing that inner differences may not always be visible, but connection remains at the heart of every union.
Alongside these renovations, the Ministry of Governance, Planning, and Public Service has expanded its staff to further optimize service delivery at Kranshi.