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Here’s your chance to win a chocolate-filled experience

Marisa Monteiro Antunes
21.2.2022
Translation: Veronica Bielawski

What could possibly make your heart beat faster than chocolate? If you’re a chocoholic, then the Lindt Home of Chocolate in Kilchberg, Zurich is the destination for you!

In the Lindt Museum you can learn everything there is to know about chocolate – and taste as much of it as you like. The Lindt Home of Chocolate, 20 minutes from the city of Zurich, was designed by the star architectural team at Christ & Gantenbein and includes an interactive chocolate world that will delight visitors of all ages. The Lindt Home of Chocolate offers a chocolate experience for the whole family, including a chocolate fountain over nine metres tall, multimedia museum, Lindt Café, various chocolate courses and the largest Lindt Chocolate Shop in the world.

Learn – and marvel – at just how much it takes to transform cocoa beans into delicious chocolate. Witness the production of chocolate with modern experimental equipment and taste for yourself how irresistible Swiss chocolate is. At Chocolate Heaven, everyone gets their money’s worth and can taste test as much chocolate as they’d like. The audio guide tour is offered in 6 different languages, and a special children’s tour is also available in German. The Lindt Home of Chocolate hopes to see you soon!

Tip: round off your chocolate tour with a chocolate class, where you’ll make your own masterpieces under the guidance of the Lindt Maîtres Chocolatiers. Or indulge in a ChocoChino at the Lindt Café.

Enter by 20.03.2022 for the chance to win an exciting tour through the world of chocolate for you and your plus one!

Competition

How tall is the chocolate fountain at the Lindt Home of Chocolate?

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