Find out how much it costs to visit the Lindt factory in Switzerland and taste at your leisure

Find out how much it costs to visit the Lindt factory in Switzerland and taste at your leisure





Brazilian influencer Andrey Felipe shared his experience visiting the Lindt chocolate factory in Zurich, Switzerland. To visit the “largest chocolate museum in the world”, the visitor paid 15 euros (about R$80).

“The first rooms are a real lesson on Swiss chocolate and all of Lindt’s production. They give you an audio guide to listen to the whole story, but I really wanted to get to this part: an infinite cascade of chocolate to eat your heart out content,” he said.

The cascades are made of milk chocolate, semi-sweet chocolate and white chocolate: “One better than the other,” Andrey defined.

At the second tasting point, chocolate bars fall into people’s hands from a machine through a sensor. “You put your hand in it and magic happens.”

Hall 3 is filled with Lindt chocolates of different flavors and the best part: visitors can take home as many chocolates as they want.

“I entered the museum with a small bag and it was very empty. So you can imagine the damage, I asked the lady and she said I can take it whenever I want. Yes, she forgot that even though I spoke in English, she I was talking to a Brazilian”, joked the influencer, showing the bag full of chocolates.

In the final part, visitors also receive a bar to take home that comes out of a machine with a random flavor.

Source: Terra

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