Cologne Chocolate Museum

Am Schokoladenmuseum 1A, 50678 Köln, Germany
Museum Tourist attraction
User Reviews

5 Sharon Elizabeth Delson - 2 months ago

Nice place to have an idea about how the 'Lindt' chocolates are made. Very nice place to take children for their level of excitement.

Especially nice to see the different types of process throw which chocolates are made. It's one of a kind experience. Not to forget and miss the free sample tasting of chocolate wafers provided.

Wheelchair accessible entrance is available. Exciting information about chocolates are available.

4 Crystal Firestone - 3 months ago

Really interesting factory museum. I thought they did a nice job including a wide array of interests/considerations to include some relating to fair trade and global warming concerns in the chocolate industry. Lots to look at, you could spend half a day here for sure. Loved the shop, plenty to buy there. One of the coolest things was that you have the opportunity to have a custom chocolate bar made right in front of you!

4 Michael Riddle - 3 months ago

I had a good time here. I would recommend getting tickets ahead of time because the line to get in can be slow and long. We tried coming on a Saturday and it was just way too busy, we came back on a Wednesday and it was much better. Still crazy with a lot of families. There was a lot of information and seeing the production area was informative. I really like the historical information on chocolates origins and the Mayan part of the exhibit. There's a shop and cafe as well.

5 Alvaro MA - 3 weeks ago

100% recommended. The visit far exceeded my expectations. It is very pleasant, and the fact that they welcome you with a chocolate is already a good sign. What I liked the most was being able to see how a real chocolate factory works. If you come to Cologne, you have to go.

5 Aron Steg - 8 months ago

What an impressive show of industrial skill. I’ve been to chocolate museums before but this was on another level. It had partially operational industrial machinery demonstrating how chocolate is made now and in the past. Then on top of that it has several historical exhibits, a chocolate shop and a cafe. Nearly everything is in English. Quite the experience for a foreigner.

5 Pookka’s channel - a month ago

We bought online tickets (easy and don’t have to wait in queue) 14.5€ for adult but you also can buy at that place (same price). Next to the counter was a chocolate shop. The museum showed where is chocolate come from/ told about coco/ the process, steps and instrument for chocolate production.

5 Leonarda Dujmić - 4 months ago

The Chocolate Museum is one of the places to visit when you arrive in Cologne. The reason is a tiny million, and what was best for me was the tiny sneak peak in how the chocolate factory works from the beginning of the process all the way to distribution. The interesting thing is that you can consume chocolate directly from the machine and complete the experience of the chocolate factory. I heartily recommend that you go through the quiz from the entrance to the exit of the museum, because this knowledge will give you certain benefits in the end. I think this is a great thing for all students who come solo, in pairs or as a team and want to get away from the hectic everyday life.

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