Chocolate Museum - details and images
The twentieth century was used as headquarters of the forces generating work, school police and municipal bank of Belgium.
Here you can see various sculptures in chocolate, and a history of occurrence of this food so dear to children and beyond. To discover how chocolate and cocoa turned to find healthy and qualitative aspects of Belgian chocolate really need to visit the chocolate museum.
Chocolate Museum is open every day from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (it closed on December 24,25,31 and from 1.5 to 16 January)
Museum entrance fee is chocolate: 6 EUR adults, 5 € for groups and students, 4 € for children between 6-12 years, free for children under 6 years.
Address: Wijnzakstraat 2 (Sint-Jansplein) 8000 Bruges
The central square, facing away from the Belfort tower on the other side of the market is right in the street Vlamingstraat. Go in it and then turn right on first street to the Sint-Jansplein. On the left corner you will see the Choco-Story.
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