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Contribuiți la feedbackThe chocolate museum at the 1A Chocolate Museum in 50678 Cologne is very suitable for children. Here children learn to make chocolate numbers themselves, of course you need to arrange an appointment online. There are also guided tours that you need to book, the museum has opened daily from 10 am to 6 pm and can be reached under the phone number 0221 9318880, the tickets for even costs 11,70 € for the Musement 13,25 , you need to plan your visit because there are also public tours, courses and tasting, the highlight in this museum is the chocolate fountain where you can sample running chocolate. My children liked to make chocolate themselves, then you can always plan, come by and watch the children or then watch the museum or put them in the restaurant.
Whoever loves chocolate shouldn't have been in the chocolate museum. Without boredom, you are guided by the history of chocolate and can of course cost. Go back and learn! It was a nice trip.
Always worth a visit. In the morning, however, it is quite overhauled with school classes. If you want to go more relaxed, then more in the afternoon!
The famous chocolate museum in Cologne. Oh, yes, I've been very often here, and I've always been amazed at the new one. Who was still here really missed something, the guided tours offered are rich in information and are just fun. You can make yourself chocolate according to your wishes, simply delicious
The chocolate museum in Cologne on the Rhine is an absolute highlight for large and small. The Imhoff Chocolate Museum is a theme museum for chocolate in Cologne's Old Town-South district. Located on a peninsula in the Rheinauhafen, the exhibition building houses a collection of the history of chocolate and a permanent exhibition for modern chocolate production not only for chocolate lovers and gourmets. The special is the spatiality in which you can find out exactly how chocolate products are produced. A special attraction is the three-meter-high chocolate fountain where waffles are dipped into liquid chocolate by an employee of the museum and distributed to visitors. In the entrance area of the museum there is a shop with chocolate and chocolates of all kinds, focusing on Lindt-Sprüngli products. Precious collections are porcelain and silver bowls of the 18th and 19th Century and pieces from the pre-Columbian Mesoamerica for drinking chocolate. Historical machines and hollow moulds are also exhibited for casting chocolate figures. A collection of historical chocolate vending machines is also shown. The museum is located on the Rhine and is very easy to reach. Closed on Mondays as usual.