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Engaging all senses – sight, scent, touch, sound and of course taste
Good news for all the chocolate lovers, especially all those living in Croatia. The first chocolate museum in Croatia will open this October in Zagreb. The Croatian capital will join other cities in Belgium, Switzerland, Germany and Spain by being home to such a delicious museum. It will be located at Varšavska street in downtown Zagreb.
The museum’s official facebook page announced that it will be a theme park dedicated to chocolate, presenting its historical, geographical and cultural meaning. Visitors will be able to make an interactive trip through time and space, engaging all senses – sight, scent, touch, sound and of course taste. This sounds like a museum that you will visit more than once. The gift shop will carry assorted handmade chocolates prepared by the excelent Croatian chocolatiers, aiming to bring together true chocolate lovers and creators of this exquisite delicacy.
Zagreb is already home to a several interesting museums which attract tourists, such as the Museum of Broken Relationships, Museum of Illusions and the Mushroom museum. The chocolate museum is sure to be attracting chocolate-loving visitors in no time.
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