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BELGIAN CHOCOLATE VILLAGE

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20, rue de Neck, Bruxelles - Brussel, Belgium
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2024
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Near the Koekelberg basilica, the Belgian Chocolate Village is the largest museum dedicated to chocolate in Belgium.

Located near the Koekelberg Basilica, the Belgian Chocolate Village is the second-largest museum dedicated to chocolate (900 m²) in Belgium. The scenographic tour appeals to all the visitor's senses. It shows and explains the different stages in chocolate production. But also its uses, its history, its benefits, its economy and its diversity. Special mention must be made of the unique tropical greenhouse. Store, tasting room and chocolate workshops.

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piecol1965
Visited in december 2017
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Joli musée dans une ancienne fabrique de chocolat ("Victoria") réamménagée. Sympathique salon de dégustation au 1er étage. Escalier et faïences extraordinaires
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Visited in march 2017
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Situé dans l'ancienne usine de chocolat Victoria, célèbre dans la seconde moitié du XXe siècle pour son emblématique grenadier et ses chocolats Big Nuts , cette exposition sur le chocolat reprend des films, displays et vitrines sur les origines de la consommation du cacao, la production dans le monde, la fabrication du chocolat, la commercialisation et la promotion des produits. Une serre semble bien grande pour un cacaoyer et un bananier et mériterait d'être développée. Les explications statistiques sur les producteurs et les consommateurs sont intéressantes.Les vitrines sur les anciennes présentations des chocolats, les objets publicitaires, les bandes dessinées s'y rapportant rendent nostalgiques tous les anciens petits gourmands des années 1960-80

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