Belgian Chocolate Village Museum
Located in the heart of Koekelberg’s historic ‘Chocolate Village,’ the Belgian Chocolate Village Museum offers visitors a delectable experience in a [preserved heritage setting of the former Victoria chocolate and biscuit factory](https://www.brusselsmuseums.be/en/museums/belgian-chocolate-village). Spanning 900 square meters, this museum is one of the largest in Europe dedicated to chocolate. Visitors can explore the fascinating journey of cocoa, from its origins to the final product, through interactive exhibits and displays. The museum features a tropical greenhouse where you can see [real cocoa trees growing](https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g950785-d7098269-Reviews-Belgian_Chocolate_Village_Museum-Koekelberg_Brussels.html), providing a unique glimpse into the early stages of chocolate production. A highlight of the visit is the opportunity to watch skilled chocolatiers at work, crafting exquisite pralines and demonstrating the art of Belgian chocolate making. With its blend of history, culture, and hands-on experiences, the Belgian Chocolate Village Museum offers a rich, immersive journey into the world of chocolate that delights all the senses.
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900 square meters of chocolate history and culture|Interactive exhibits on cocoa production and chocolate making|Tropical greenhouse with live cocoa trees|Demonstrations by professional chocolatiers|Located in the historic ‘Chocolate Village’ of Koekelberg|One of Europe’s largest museums dedicated to chocolate|Housed in a former chocolate and biscuit factory
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