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Home / France / Paris - "City of Light" / Musée du Chocolat 13
The Musée du Chocolat is a very interesting Paris museum, full of fascinating information and exhibits that tell of the origin of cocoa and the development of chocolate. If you're a chocolate person, it's worth a visit.
Read more about our visit to the Paris Chocolate Museum Here.

Certificate of the Confrerie des Chocolatiers de France - brotherhood of chocolatiers
Chocolate making demonstration
Delicious pralines which we got to taste
Equipment used to grind cocoa
Get the Choco-Story at the Musée du Chocolat
History of chocolate cups
History of chocolate tins
Me, checking out the chocolate shop
The Aztec gallery
The history of chocolate moulds
The iconic French Banania chocolate drink
The Maya section tells of the origin of cocoa and traces its 4,000 years of history
This is robe of the brotherhood of chocolatiers