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Lindt has a ‘Willy Wonka-style’ chocolate museum and tour with world’s biggest chocolate fountain

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Lindt has opened a ‘Willy Wonka-style’ chocolate museum and you don’t need a golden ticket to get in! 

Dedicated to the history and production of one of Switzerland’s most delicious exports, which dates back to 1845, this place gives Willy Wonka a run for his money. 

The museum contains the world’s highest free-standing chocolate fountain standing a whopping 9.3 metres high, circulating 1,000 litres of liquid delicious chocolate.

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The huge exhibition space spans 1,500 square metres and gives you an insight into each aspect of the chocolate world through each different and specially designed room. 

The Chocolate History room will show guests the 5,000 year-long history of chocolate, and the Swiss Pioneers room explains how Switzerland became the home of chocolate.

There’s also a real-life factory that will demonstrate exactly how modern production actually works – plus you’ll get to taste springs of white, dark and milk chocolate in the Unlimited Chocolate Tasting room.

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Then there’s the wackiest room of all, the ‘Innovation Lab’, where you can get any of your wildest chocolatiest questions answered. 

The Chocolate Factory – sorry, Lindt Home of Chocolate – is open in Zurich, and is well worth a trip to Switzerland for.

Get ‘golden tickets’ and find out more info here.   

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