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​Lindt to open new chocolate museum and history tour

Jonathan Duane
Jonathan Duane

02:10 11 Sep 2020


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A real life 'Willy Wonka' experience

Swiss chocolatier Lindt has announced that it will be launching its very own chocolate museum.

The public will be able to take tours of the museum which will be located in Keilberg near Zurich, Switzerland.

Designer Atelier Brückner has said that project will be ready to open on 13th September.

The museum will contain interactive experiences for guest providing education on the origins, history and production of chocolate.

Amazingly, the world's highest free-standing chocolate fountain will be situated in the buildings foyer.

There will also large be Lindor balls that double up as photo booths, to take home a picture of the occasion.

According to LadBible, the tour includes a visit to rooms such as the 'Chocolate History' room, 'Swiss Pioneers', and a room replicating a real life factory.

Don't worry, after the tour you won't go home empty handed. Each guest will leave with a small chocolate bar from the production line.

Anyone hungry after all that?

 


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