“Schokoladenmuseum is a well-known chocolate museum in Cologne. Hans Imhoff inaugurated the museum in 1993, and it is privately owned by the Imhoff family. The museum is a cultural and historical institution dedicated to chocolate located in Cologne's Altstadt-Süd district. Schokoladenmuseum is recognised as one of the top ten museums in Germany. This museum showcases cacao trees of the Theobroma cacao and Theobroma grandiflorum species within a small tepidarium, accessible to vistors through a 10-square-meter glass cube. Schokoladenmuseum has a vital feature of a 3-meter-high chocolate fountain. The chocolate museum has shops that offer an extensive displays of chocolate products. Admission is free for children under the age of 6.”
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