Closed Today Open tomorrow at 10:00-19:00(Admission ends at 18:30)
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 hour
Address:
C/ Comerc, 36, 08003 Barcelona, SpainMap
Phone: +34-932-687878
What travelers say:
Barcelona has been found such an interesting place, because friends also take children, so children are particularly fond of making so many things with chocolate, it is really amazing, children have done it.
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Chocolate Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Chocolate Museum can be called the "sweet" museum in Barcelona. It is located in the old building of the San Agustin Monastery. Although the exhibition hall is not large, the display cabinets and exhibits are ingenious. It is a place not to be missed by chocolate lovers. In the exhibition hall you can learn about the origin and production process of chocolate, but more interesting are the various chocolate models on display here.
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Chocolate Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Barcelona has been found such an interesting place, because friends also take children, so children are particularly fond of making so many things with chocolate, it is really amazing, children have done it.
The Chocolate Museum introduces the origin, origin and technology of chocolate. The chocolate here has its own characteristics, such as cathedral chocolate and Macy chocolate. Tickets are also made of chocolate.
Barcelona, Spain. Chocolate Museum. Tickets are made of chocolate, packaged with five-star red flag, and entered by two-dimensional code (6 Euros/bit) with the ticket brushed. The museum is full of chocolate sculptures, exquisite and beautiful. This is a paradise for chocolate lovers. The second floor can also be made by itself. After the visit, a cup of hot chocolate (small cup 1.7 Euro/cup) is sweet, thick, happy and reluctant to leave.
The most famous exhibits, opened in 2000, are the models of chocolate architecture. Most of these are famous buildings in Barcelona, including the Sagrada Familia. The sculptures range from serious religious works to skimpy cartoons.
I passed by but did not find it, and then came across an old land here, and asked him if it was still there, what he said, and then took me there. I found that I had just passed through, why can't I see it. He pointed to the letter of MX on the door and said it was abbreviation. I didn't think it was written in full.