The culture behind Belgian chocolates
A must-see for chocolate lovers, Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate (Musee du Cacao et du Chocolat) breaks down the history and tradition of Belgian chocolates. Tour the museum to see how these traditions developed, and taste some wonderful treats along the way.
At the Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate (Musee du Cacao et du Chocolat) you'll learn about everything, from the clothes worn by early European chocolate-makers, to the Mayan and Aztec influences now witnessed in the global chocolate industry. Better yet, you'll have ample opportunity to taste the wonderful chocolates created here.
Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate (Musee du Cacao et du Chocolat)
9 / 11 Rue de la Tete d'Or Brussels
Phone: 0032 (0) 514 20 48
Open Hours: Tues-Sun 10am-4:30pm
Category: Specialty museum
Price: Cost money
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