Chocolate Museum
Children of all ages can certainly
satisfy their sweet tooth at the
chocolate museum culture that has
been held during the 3000-year chocolate from around the world.
You want to try too, come to Cologne, Germany.
Chocolate Museum is just 20 minutes walk from Cologne Cathedral and the main train station in downtown. Futuristic museum complex is made
of steel and glass is also located right on the banks of the Rhine River. Inside this museum you can learn about the history of chocolate, ranging from Mayan
chocolate "drink of the gods" to the existing commercial chocolate today. In addition, you can
walk in greenhouse museum with cocoa trees, and find out how cocoa beans into chocolate
from start to finish in a mini-museum of production units.
Other interesting things in this museum is a chocolate fountain as high as 10 feet (about 3 meters). Museum staff will be happy to dip into the chocolate warm waffles and let you try it. At the museum, located in Schokoladenmuseum
1, there is also a shop where you can buy a variety of German and Swiss chocolates, as well as the museum cafe that offers views of the river Rhine.
If you want to taste chocolate here you must provide the money € 7.50 or if the family can take a family package (two adults and children up to age 16 years) for € 21.
The museum is open Tuesday to Friday from 10:00 to 18:00 o'clock local time, while open Saturday and Sunday starting at 11:00 to 19:00
local time.
Category: World life
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