
On a summer day few years ago I visited a chocolate museum. I was in Prague on my own and I was utterly charmed by Prague’s beauty. I don’t remember anymore how I found out about a chocolate museum but I put it on my to-do list for Prague because… Well, do you need a reason to visit a chocolate museum?
Muzeum čokolády, Choco-Story Praha is located in Celetna street which is near the magnificent Old Town Square with its fairy-tale church (the Church of Our Lady before Týn ). Upon entering the museum and paying for the ticket I was given some milk chocolate. I believe there would be more museum visitors if all museums implemented such strategy 🙂 I wandered around this small museum munching on my chocolate. I read about the origins of chocolate and about Aztec culture. Then I watched a short documentary film about the production of the chocolate. It was very informative but I also found it a bit sad because all the money from the chocolate consumption goes to big international companies who produce chocolate bars and pralines while the countries that grow cocoa beans are still poor. Unfortunately, that’s the case with most resources. Then I browsed chocolate wrappings from all around the world and rejoiced when I found some very old ones from Croatia.

There was also a Belgian pralines workshop but I had to wait for the next demonstration and degustation to begin. So I just took some photos of a few chocolate sculptures in the museum. By that time I had already finished my chocolate which I got at the entrance and I was looking forward to try some freshly made Belgian pralines. How do you call a person who makes pralines? Anyway, that person made a short demonstration of praline making procedure. The best part was that we were given a few pralines to try (there were a few people at the museum waiting for the workshop to begin like I did). Of course, the pralines were excellent and there was an option to buy some.
It was June and it was rather hot so I didn’t buy any chocolate in the chocolate gift shop at the exit. It was a very pleasant visit! Would I recommend a visit to the chocolate museum in Prague? Well, it’s a fun little museum and if you really love chocolate then do visit. But if you want to explore Prague then there are other better options to experience Prague than to waste your time in a (tasty) museum that has nothing to do with Prague’s culture or history.

The Choco-Story museum opened in Prague in 2008 and it’s a part of a group of chocolate museums so you can visit the same museum in Belgium, France and in Mexico. My visit was in 2010 so I’m sure that a lot has changed since then. I’ve read that there’s now all you can eat chocolate part. That sounds exciting! (and appetizing). Regrettably I didn’t take a lot of photos in the museum and I managed to find just one for this post so the others are from the Internet. When I visited Brussels I wanted to visit the choco-story museum there too but in the end there was no time (and the opening hours were short). To find out more about the chocolate museum in Prague click here
Have you been to a chocolate museum? Check also my post about visiting a real chocolate factory in Austria 🙂
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Oh, I wish I’ve read this article earlier last year 🙂
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🙂 were you in Prague?
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Yes, I was there last Easter for 1 week, I made it both Prague and Cesky Krumlov. I’d love to come back there this year, maybe with my whole family. Chocolate Museum – well noted! 😀
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Yum! What a fabulous museum! Once upon a time I had a chocolate business. 🙂
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really? cool! thanks for stopping by:)
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glad to have come accross your blog. i didn’t know that prague has a chocolate museum. definitely will include in our bucket list. great post 🙂
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thanks:) enjoy your visit to Prague!:)
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What a lovely visit! I’m so please to read your post because on the day we visited, it was so hot (we were melting, never mind the chocolate) that we decided not to go into the museum. It looks like we should have!
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thanks:)
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Yum! I’m a big fan of chocolate (especially free chocolate) so I’d be very keen to try this. I get what you mean about not missing out on the rest of Czech history and culture, but I reckon if you were staying for a bit longer then this would be a perfect activity.
I used to live just down the road from Cadbury World in Birmingham, UK. It’s pretty expensive for a ticket and you don’t really get to see any of the factory workings, but there are some cool exhibits about the history of Birmingham and the Cadbury family and all the things they were pioneers of. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area.
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can you eat a lot of chocolate? I did a tour of a chocolate factory in Austria too, that was awesome. Maybe one day I do Cadbury too:)
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You get two or three full size bars plus a pot of melted chocolate that you can add a variety of toppings to. It’s quite good but considering the entry fee is >£15 it’s not overwhelmingly good!
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it’ s not too bad:)
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This sounds great! I love chocolate lol 🙂 we visited Cadbury World in the UK before having kids and I keep meaning to visit now we have a very chocoholic 4 year old. Will make a note of this incase we are every local. Thanks #CityTripping
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I like Cadbury chocolate:)
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Yum! I just visited a chocolate museum in Cusco and absolutely loved it! Thanks for sharing 😀
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great!:) Thanks:)
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Aah this sounds fantastic. My world would be complete if this factory was next to a winery. What a perfect lunch…
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that’s a great idea:))
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I’m a chocoholic so this is great to me! I agree chocolate at the entrance to any museum is a great idea. I’ve been to a chocolate factory in Dominican Republic and yes the people there were not making tons of money like the big companies. I never realized all that went into making chocolate, makes me appreciate it even more.
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:)yes, it’s a complicated process. thanks for stopping by:)
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Looks scrumptious! I bet my kids would love this! #weekendwanderlust
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thanks:) I’m sure they would:)
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Yes, I actually have been to a chocolate museum! I went to one in Cologne, Germany. When I went to Belgium as a teenager, we also went to a chocolate factory to see how Belgian chocolate is made. In the States, I’ve been on the Taza Chocolate factory tour just outside of Boston. They make organic chocolate in a variety of flavors. Tasting the samples after the tour was obviously the best part! I missed Prague’s chocolate museum, but I was there in 2006 before this opened. Sounds like a fun museum to explore! #WeekendWanderlust
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you did a lot of chocolate visits:) thanks for stopping by:)
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Aren’t these just the best museums ever?! I went to the Choco-story in Bruges and also a chocolate museum in Cologne – I had no idea there was one in Prague too – at this rate, I’ll be a pro soon on chocolate history 🙂
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awesome!
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Sounds great! I’ve never been to a chocolate museum before but getting chocolate at the door is definitely an incentive to visit. #citytripping
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yes:) it was a very delicious visit:)
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I am so happy to read your post! I am going to Prague soon and I am making a list of places to try local food and treats. Chocolate has to be on my list!
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🙂 have fun in Prague!
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I love chocolate and I love museums, so I’d certainly be interested in visiting a site that combines both! That said, I think you’re right – there are plenty of other things to do in Prague that are more relevant to the culture 🙂 Nevertheless, it sounds like a delicious experience!!
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it was very delicious!:)thanks for stopping by:)
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Whoa, a chocolate museum sounds AMAZING! I must put this on my “must-see” list!
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🙂 you should:)
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Such a yummy visit!!! I’ve been to a chocolate museum few years ago in Paris.. I remember we bought some chocolate from there, but no free milk chocolate at the entrance LOL
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paris and chocolate museum sounds great:)
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Mmmmm that does sound rather delicious – and I like the idea of an entry strategy giving out chocolate! I agree it might make more sense visiting in Belgium or Mexico but it’s an interesting thought to have the same museum in different places in case you can’t visit those countries. #citytripping
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yes, I wanted to visit the same one in Brussels but didn’t in the end:)
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This looks like fun visit, Tanja – both tasting chocolates as well as learning more about the history of chocolate. Thanks for sharing it at #CityTripping
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it was:) thanks for stopping by:)
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Ohh yum, who doesn’t love to learn more about chocolate? I went to a chocolate museum in Colombia and I found it so interesting, and tasty 😉
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cool!:)
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I’ve been to a chocolate museum on a school trip when I was little but I barely remember any of it. Should do it again sometime!
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yes:)
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I went to the Choco Museo in Lima, Peru and it was so much fun! We got to make our own chocolate in addition to learning about the cacao beans. I do agree with you that it’s sad to think that developing countries that grow the beans are still struggling, which is why I suggest trying Theo or Divine Chocolate. They operate under fair trade principles and may be a good start to finding chocolate that is made with respect to the people who harvest the beans.
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yes, I think this museum has workshops now too:) but for an additional cost. yes. you’re right, there are now several fair trade brands!:)
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Visiting a chocolate museum would be my boys’ dream come true. And with all you can eat chocolates? I’m not sure I can handle their sugar rush. #CityTripping
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🙂
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Take me there NOW! Pralines are my favourite. Thanks for sharing Tanja – now I am going to bed craving chocolate 😆
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🙂 so did you eat some chocolate?
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I didn’t have any in the house. Phew
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that’s a shame
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How are you able to still remember all these things after 6 years? You must have a good memory! :p
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I keep a travel diary:)
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Mmmm chocolate! My favourite food group (chocolate has it’s own food groupd right?!?). I love your idea about getting a delicious treat when entering any museum, it would make the lines and the crowds much more manageable wouldn’t it?
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yes! It’s a proper food group:)
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I was just in Bruges over the weekend and they also have the Choc-Story museum. I didn’t realize there were more of them! Good to know for Prague! I’ll be headed there in the fall with my parents and I know my mom would love to go! #CityTripping
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great! I visited Bruges too but not the choco-story museum:)
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I have been to the Brussels one but I think a tour of all outlets is in order!
#citytripping
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yes, all the museums should be visited:)
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Prague is on my bucket list! I’ve heard it’s a magical city. Throw in chocolate and I’m there!!! 🙂
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:)) it’s a beautiful city!
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You had me at the words ‘chocolate museum’ Tanja!
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🙂 thanks for stopping by:)
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A chocolate museum is definitely on my bucket list of things to do in life!! x
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It should be on everyone’s list:)
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My nearest experience was a class trip to a Cadbury factory in Toronto when I was young! It was really interesting to see the behind-the-scenes, and boy were those freebies they gave out delicious!
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cool!:)
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Now this sounds right up my street – a chocolate museum….AMAZING!!!
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thanks:))
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Get yourself to Cadbury World next time you’re in England – loads of freebies and a great shop at the end too!
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yes, I must!:)
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Never been to a chocolate museum or anything like it, which seems like a failing as I love chocolate so much!
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then you should go some time:) Thanks for stopping by:)
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