Choco-Story: The Chocolate Museum in Bruges
Overview
The chocoholic gets to find out all about the production of chocolate truffles, chocolates, hollow figures and bars of chocolate.
Inclusions
- Food tasting
- Entry/Admission - Choco-Story - The Chocolate Museum
What to expect
The Choco-Story museum can be found in Bruges, housed in an ancient building dating from the 15th century. The museum occupies 4 stories and recounts the history of cocoa and chocolate.
More than 1, 000 ancient objects and 80 information boards, explain the story of how chocolate evolved from its origins as a spicy Mayan drink to become the delicious sweet that we all love today.
The children’s visit has been specially designed with low information boards and show-cases. The visit will end with a demonstration of how to make Belgian chocolate sweets which can be sampled.
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 1 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Friendly staff, the audio devices are easy to use really Nice experience for family with kids around 5 to 6 yrs old.
Friendly staff, the audio devices are easy to use really Nice experience for family with kids around 5 to 6 yrs old.Everything. For us , it was interesting, many things we didn't knew. Nice collection. 😁😁👍😁😁😁😁😁
Everything. For us , it was interesting, many things we didn't knew. Nice collection. 😁😁👍😁😁😁😁😁Fantastic tour around the chocolate museum, very informative and enjoyable, watched a demonstration and tasted different chocolate, very relaxed can walk at own pace .
Fantastic tour around the chocolate museum, very informative and enjoyable, watched a demonstration and tasted different chocolate, very relaxed can walk at own pace .One of the better museums in Bruges, through background on chocolate making, then a live demonstration at the end. Would recommend to chocolate lovers. Gets busy at peak times though!
One of the better museums in Bruges, through background on chocolate making, then a live demonstration at the end. Would recommend to chocolate lovers. Gets busy at peak times though!Very good historical perspective on the history of chocolate - from its origins to modern day. Audio guide is very useful. Make sure to attend the live presentation at the end of the tour!
Very good historical perspective on the history of chocolate - from its origins to modern day. Audio guide is very useful. Make sure to attend the live presentation at the end of the tour!Nice museum with extensive history on how chocolate was discovered, how it spread around the world, and of course how cocoa and chocolate are made. The exhibits are great and the audio tour really well done. There's not a lot of interactive stuff going on though. I've been to a variety of chocola...
Nice museum with extensive history on how chocolate was discovered, how it spread around the world, and of course how cocoa and chocolate are made. The exhibits are great and the audio tour really well done. There's not a lot of interactive stuff going on though. I've been to a variety of chocolate museums in different countries, and this one looked the newest, shiniest, but had the fewest tasting stations. There's really only one place at the end, where they do a little presentation of how to make filled chocolates (it really just how to fill the moulds, they don't go through the chocolate and filling making process) where you can taste a few different varieties of chocolate buttons. It's nice, just a bit sterile without the level of interaction I'm used to from other chocolate museums.