Choco-Story, the gourmet chocolate museum, recounts 4000 years of the history of cocoa and chocolate in words, pictures and flavors. The museum immerses its visitors in the amazing world of chocolate and leads him through a fascinating voyage over the ages. The experience is intense and awakens the senses.
Highlights
Chocolate samples
Live demonstration
Treasure hunt (for kids)
Discover the history of Chocolate!
Explore the wonderful universe of Chocolate for an adventure through the ages!
New exhibition room and 3 new themes.
The museum is composed of three separate parts that tell the story of the origin and the evolution of chocolate by means of a unique collection of a thousand objects. Beyond the historical aspect, the museum also recounts in detail the methods of making chocolate, the ingredients that are used and how making chocolate has evolved over the centuries.
Premiere! The museum shows its chocolate skills with a new exhibition room and 3 new themes.
• Fashion: Chocolate Week is coming! Dresses, hats, shoes, handbags… Every piece is designed by the Belgian chocolate artist Peter Teerlinck ! No place for bad taste.
• Monuments: The most famous monuments of Paris are there with massive sculptures. Meet the Arc de Triomphe (3 feet high) or the Eiffel tower (9 feet!). Jean-Luc Decluzeau, is master of these pieces of art, and also presents the sculpture of the majestic Snake god, Quetzalcoatl.
• Materials: A poem for nature with a series of sculptures created by Stéphane Leroux, best worker of France. Many pieces representing stones, rocks, reeds, wood and metal.
Whatever is your taste, you can eat all you can in the museum… but not the sculptures!
Languages
Audioguide available in English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Italian, Portuguese and Hindi.
Descriptive panels in the museum in English, French, and Spanish with free Wi-Fi available to download the app.
Inclusions:
- Chocolate tasting
- Entrance fee
- Audioguide
Important Info:
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Redeem Info:
NONE - Voucherless. You don’t need to bring any voucher (digital or printed)!