Belgian Chocolate Village Museum

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Koekelberg, Belgium

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Museum· Chocolate shop· Tea house· Tourist attraction

Belgian Chocolate Village Museum Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Belgian Chocolate Village Museum is located in Koekelberg, Belgium on Rue De Neck 20. Belgian Chocolate Village Museum is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category museum in Belgium.

Address

Rue De Neck 20

Phone

+32 24207076

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Valeria Fonseca Diaz

Not a mind blowing museum. Basic experience. Good explanations on chocolate history and its role in European economy. The best part is of course the demonstration and the cafe upstairs. Only to that cafe I would rate with 5 stars, they have amazing pralines over there

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Tamu Suttarwala

They're very concerned about the visitor's enjoyment. Called me a day before informing me that their chocolate-maker was sick, so I should postpone by a day. Which I did, and it was worth it. The audio-guide remote wasn't working well, probably an issue with English-language remotes. Definitely worth visiting.

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Yura Caroline Song

Very nice place to learn about chocolate. The audio guide is available, also the audio explanation is separated for audiences - kids, in detail and for adult. Also I highly recommend workshop. The chocolatier was quite professional but explains in easy English. You could learn how to make chocolate.

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Md Tanjilur Rahman

Belgian Chocolate Village Museum\ its really a good place to know about the Chocolate history. Actually I not know how the Chocolate powder is collect and its really great experience like from Africa they provide Coco bin and lot of Africa's child not know the test of the Chocolate. But in the world every baby like Chocolate. When I visit the place then see little kids are making Chocolate for birthday gift for there friends and really they enjoy and make different type Chocolate. Its really a good place for child and the organizer really good to give chance to play kids with Chocolate. Thanks

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Lucy fer

Old, \vintage\ museum, where one can learn all about making chocolate, its history and the belgian history in chocolate making. Very nicely kept old fabric used as frame for the museum. Was there for a \quick\ run, but will go back on another day to enjoy it more thoroughly.

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Linda Bahr

Cost to get in was very fair. The chef was very hospitable and helpful. Staff very professional. The cafe upstairs was a nice treat.

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Branko Todorovic

Lovely little place, well layed out, staff is very hospitable and polite and made our tour feel great, we found out everything we wanted and didn't want to know about chocolate. Would be nicer if the tour was a bit more interactive and bigger, yet an amazing experience, if in Brussels definitely visit!

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Madzia Golińska

Very pretty place, and very few people (for now) It's not big but it has great activities and you can learn a lot. There is also a 'workshop' about making chocolate pralines which you can taste. I also highly recommend viaiting the upstairs restaurant and shop. I ordered ice pop with chocolate and besides it i received two pralines! It was of course very delicious