The Lindt Home of Chocolate Museum (Lindt's Chocolate House), the largest in the world located in Switzerland, attracts many visitors for a check-in.
Grand Opening of The Lindt Home of Chocolate, the World's Largest Museum
The Lindt Home of Chocolate officially opened in early September 2020 in Zurich, Switzerland. Here, you will be amazed by the extensive scale of the 'chocolate house'.

Right from the entrance, a towering 'super giant' chocolate fountain over 9m tall stands impressively, leaving visitors in awe. You will marvel at the distant fountain with 1,500 liters of cocoa continuously flowing from a golden egg beater into a giant chocolate ball.

As you step inside, the Lindt Home of Chocolate museum is divided into various areas for visitors to explore and enjoy the journey through 'seven chocolate worlds'. You will embark on a tour designed as a story about the chocolate-making process, starting from cultivation to production, culminating in cocoa beans - the ingredient for delightful candies.


Additionally, The Lindt Home of Chocolate museum also showcases the history of chocolate making in Switzerland, exploring the renowned artisans who have established a powerful chocolate production empire. You also have the opportunity to taste some premium chocolates in the experiential room, uncovering a few 'business secrets' from one of the world's finest chocolate manufacturers.

Address: Schokoladenplatz 1 Seestrasse 204, Kilchberg city, Switzerland
Opening Hours: 10am – 6pm
Ticket Price: 250,000 – 380,000 VND/person (Children under 7 years old are free)
Directions: From Zurich, visitors can take a taxi to the museum, about 8km away, or take the S8 or S24 train from Zurich HB Main Station to Kilchberg, which takes about 20 minutes. From the train station, it's only an 800m walk to the museum.
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourNovember 23, 2020