Bruxelles : visita al Museo del cioccolato Choco-Story





Descrizione
Scopri tutto sul cioccolato! Immergetevi nella storia dell'oro bruno e scoprite i Maya, che furono i primi a coltivare il cacao. Sali a bordo della nave Cortes che portò il cacao in Europa. Scopri come il cacao si trasforma in cioccolato. Assaggia diversi tipi di cioccolato e, al termine della visita, assisti a una dimostrazione di come viene prodotta a mano la famosa pralina belga. Audioguida (11 lingue), degustazione e dimostrazione incluse. Sono esposti più di 600 oggetti legati al cacao e al cioccolato. Il museo si trova nel centro della città di Bruxelles, di fronte al Manneken Pis. Il cioccolato per te non avrà segreti!
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Un maestro cioccolatiere preparerà le praline proprio di fronte a te. Degustare il cioccolato fa ovviamente parte del tour e c'è un negozio per quelli di voi che vogliono di più! Mentre il visitatore cammina attraverso le diverse sale espositive, può imparare la storia di questo prezioso prodotto, dalle sue origini alla sua trasformazione come prodotto finito. Durante la visita si possono assaggiare campioni di cioccolato e si può assistere a una dimostrazione fornita dal nostro mastro cioccolataio. I visitatori sono liberi di passeggiare per il museo da soli o accompagnati da una guida. Choco-Story Bruxelles è stata creata nel maggio 2014 quando le due famiglie Van Belle e Van Lierde hanno unito i loro sforzi per la promozione continua del cioccolato belga di qualità, aprendo al pubblico il loro eccellente museo educativo, gastronomico e molto divertente.
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Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto
- Ultimo ingresso alle 17:00
Recensioni(345)
Awesome historical education on the history of chocolate from South America to present day. Do not pass up the free samples
We booked this as an escape from the sunshine and heat. We prebooked the 2pm slot. The email said go to the I have a ticket line which we did. However no one was at the desk and about 9 people just walked in and got tickets. Then we were all entering together which meant we were all on top of each other so had to rush a bit to get some space. They should time the groups a few minutes apart. Lots of unsupervised children - this is the parents fault not the museum but they were annoying. My 2 teenage children enjoyed it and so did I only for the overcrowding at the start and near the end
Shoolvisit with the class. Very interesting and ageappropriate. Some games made it very fun for children to comprehend chocolate making. Tasting was great!
A great experience overall. A lot of history and you will learn a lot. The chocolate tasting is delicious. The short videos were informative. We came in at the end of the cooking demonstration but what we saw was cool, unfortunately he wasn't speaking English so we didn't know what he was saying.
Interesting museum where you immerse yourself in the history of Belgian chocolate. Everything with interactive multilingual audio guides with a mandatory route explained in a comprehensive and immersive way. Interesting, at the end of the tour, the demonstration by the master chocolatier who creates the famous filled pralines (which can be tasted, and are delicious).
Well laid out and imaginatively presented. Could be appreciated by young and old Lots of information available via audio guide, video, touch screen, static displays and demonstration - up to you how much you take in. Everything from early beginnings to the chocolate bar we know today. Starting with the pod growing on the tree all the stages in making the chocolate we buy and enjoy. Platform lifts made it possible for wheel chair users to see everything.
Your visit clearly meant a lot to you. We’re touched that the journey from cacao pod to chocolate bar resonated across generations and that the layered storytelling, audio, video, touch screens, and live demonstrations, let each guest choose their own depth. Knowing the platform lifts made every corner accessible makes the experience even more rewarding. If you ever feel like crafting your own tablet from bean to bar, our atelier chocolat in Brussels is always open.
Great 🤩 an audio guide and excellent representations, but it was a bit too long
Very interesting and knowleadgable experience
We’re delighted you found the visit interesting and enriching. Our master chocolatier’s live demonstrations are designed to share the craft behind every piece, and it’s rewarding to hear they resonated with you. If you ever feel like diving deeper, our chocolate-making workshop in Brussels lets you craft your own tablet, an activité à faire à Bruxelles that turns knowledge into hands-on fun.
The history is very interesting and the presentation by the young lady on how to make the chocolates was very pleasant, very delicious. The only thing to improve is the interactive games that do not always work when activated with the radio.
Nos alegra mucho que hayáis disfrutado de la visita y que la historia del chocolate os resultara tan interesante. La demostración de elaboración de bombones es uno de los momentos que más gusta a nuestros visitantes, así que agradecemos vuestro comentario sobre la presentación. Tomamos nota de vuestra observación sobre los juegos interactivos para revisar su funcionamiento. Esperamos que, a pesar de este pequeño inconveniente, la experiencia en el museo os haya dejado un buen recuerdo de vuestra actividad en Bruxelles.
We are carried away by the history of chocolate, thanks to the audio guide. All of this ends with a nice tasting.



