Chocolate Nation
Article By: Anne Renaux
3 years ago
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As everyone knows, Belgium is the city of chocolate.
When you come out of Central Station, you can cross straight to the Chocolate Nation museum, where you will immediately find yourself in a chocolate paradise.
Chocolate Nation is the largest chocolate museum in the world, entirely dedicated to the history of Belgian chocolate. The former aquarium has been transformed into an interactive museum where you can learn everything about the history of the Belgian chocolate makers.
You start your journey in the jungle, then you end up in the port of Antwerp, where you see how a machine processes the chocolate and why Belgium is so famous for its chocolate. After the journey, you will reach the best part: tasting!
Photo credits: picture by Cfcreative from Pixabay
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- Koningin Astridplein 7, 2018 Antwerpen, Belgium
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Prices for Chocolate Nation Category Price Restrictions Standard 18.90 EUR Group 17.50 EUR Students 17.50 EUR Kids 14.50 EUR Under 11 Seniors 18.90 EUR - Website
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Rainy day Family friendly Romantic
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