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Recently opened in Trakai, the chocolate museum has the ambition to expand and become one of the three largest chocolate museums in the world in the future. The museum has 4 rooms with chocolate exhibits and each one is different. There are over 100 sculptures at the moment and most of them are life-size. The exhibitions will be renewed every few years and new chocolate characters will appear.
The museum is founded by Algimantas Jablonskas, owner of "AJ chocolate". For a long time, he has been having his factory and small chocolate store in one of the most beautiful places in the city, near St. Basilica of the Virgin Mary, very close to the famous Trakai castle. After visiting the impressive chocolate museum in Barcelona, he decides that Lithuania can also hold a sweet exhibition. And that’s how Lithuania gets its first chocolate museum.
Source: navva.org
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