The world's largest Belgian chocolate Museum! Kick!!


As the famous "chocolate kingdom", Belgium not only has a rich and complete taste of chocolate, but also is committed to creating a unique chocolate culture. For chocolate lovers, in addition to buying local chocolate, visiting the rich chocolate museum and enjoying the history of chocolate development in Belgium is also a life experience not to be missed.

Europe Travel "Belgium" recommended!! Antwap Chocolate Kingdom! Look good! Fun Game! Delicious!

Tour duration
The whole museum is not very big
It all took about 1-2 hours

introduction
The ticket includes a guide machine (with English guide) at the entrance staff will give you, opposite the ticket gate is a free locker, a lot of friends can unload a backpack.

At the beginning of the tour, there are several rooms that introduce Belgian chocolate as a whole. Including the growing of chocolate beans, transportation, and chocolate making process! Don't worry! This process is never boring! Content and form are done very wonderful!

At the back you enter the free viewing area, which contains all kinds of hot and cold knowledge of Belgian chocolate, as well as some super beautiful chocolate creations.

At last! Knock on the blackboard! Ears up, chocolate lovers! The end point is the chocolate tasting area, with a variety of delicious chocolate samples
Warm up hot chocolate 🍫 with a spoon 🥄. There are at least 10 flavors! Wow, ha, ha, ha

Buy tickets at 🎫
Just search Chocolate Nation on Google
Students aged 18-25 have a discounted ticket for €17.50
Normal adult ticket 18.90 euros
PS official website homepage picture is really beautiful
Reminds me of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

The Chocolate Nation

Located near Antwerp Central Station and newly built in 2014, it is one of the largest chocolate museums in Belgium. Chocolate Nation has a total of 14 carefully designed creative themed rooms, so the whole visit is more like a fantastic adventure.

Following the audio guide, you will see the development of chocolate and learn how, from the cocoa plantations, the cocoa beans are gradually turned into chocolate and sold worldwide.

This chocolate museum is more like an interactive, real-life version of Charles's Chocolate Factory than an exhibition. Each exhibition hall is equipped with different "organs" and some digital equipment, especially in the first exhibition hall, the stars suddenly lit up in the dark room and the chocolate box surrounded in the middle will let you feel the unique charm of chocolate more deeply.

In the subsequent exhibition halls, the mechanical design like Disneyland will allow you to have a very memorable immersive visit experience.

Chocolate Village

Chocolate Village, formerly the Victoria Chocolate Factory, is located in the Brussels region.

The entire museum has three floors, you can see the simulation of the growing environment of chocolate, different generations of chocolate models, packaging and each museum will focus on the chocolate production process. What is more special is that there is a special chocolate advertising area, which is full of chocolate posters with a sense of age.

Chocolatier Defroidmont
The chocolate factory in Else, Luxembourg, was set up by renowned chocolatier Philippe Defroidmont, who wanted his customers to see how he made chocolate.

This is a small but elegant museum, and in addition to the usual introduction to the history of chocolate, Defroidmont also introduces his own family story, so you can learn how chocolate has been passed down in the family.

They also offer some special activities. After your visit to the chocolate factory, enjoy a cup of hot chocolate in the garden or sign up for a walk to see the unique birds and bees in the idyllic location

Related recommendations

HI! Please log in
Register as a member and enjoy the privilege of downloading full site resources.

User Login

Register Account