You discover the world of chocolate on a guided tour through the Lindt Home of Chocolate Chocolate Museum. Along the way, you learn more about its fascinating history.
You taste various chocolate varieties at the tasting stations and experience the chocolate production process from start to finish.
On the journey through the history of chocolate, you also learn about the original drink of the Mayans. It first became a luxury item in Europe and later became a staple of everyday life.
After a praline tasting, the tour concludes with a tasting of the ingredients and raw materials of chocolate production.
Practical Information:
- Easily accessible by car and public transport (train, bus, boat)
- Special audio guide for children available in German and English
Meeting point
Main hall of the Lindt Home of Chocolate, Seestrasse 204, 8802 Kilchberg (next to the lockers)
Highlights
- Discover the fascinating world of Swiss chocolate
- Learn more about the history, production, and tradition of the Swiss chocolate industry
- Admire the spectacular, 9 m tall world’s largest freestanding chocolate fountain.
- Follow the journey of the cocoa bean to the finished chocolate in an interactive exhibition
- Enjoy various tastings of delicious chocolate creations
- Learn to enjoy chocolate with all your senses
Important information
- Children from 8 years old
- Not suitable for the hearing impaired
- Backpacks and bags are not allowed on the tour
Includes
- approx. 1:30 hrs. tour
- Ticket Museum Lindt Home of Chocolate
- Guide
- Chocolate tasting
- Tasting of ingredients and pre-products
- Headphones to hear the guide clearly