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Choco-Story , the Chocolate Museum in Bruges, Belgium , is located in the sixteenth-century "Huis de Crone" building on Sint-Jansplein (at the intersection of Wijnzakstraat and Sint-Jansstraat) in central Bruges. This building was originally the home of a wine tavern . It later housed a bakery and, most recently, a furniture making shop.

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7-953: (Redirected from Chocolate Museum ) Museum of Chocolate or Chocolate Museum may refer to: Museum of cacao and chocolate , Brussels Chocolate Museum (New Brunswick) , Canada Chocolala Chocolate Museum , Tallinn, Estonia Musée du chocolat, Fécamp , Normandy, France Schokoladenmuseum Köln ( Chocolate Museum Cologne ), Germany Halloren Schokoladenmuseum ( Halloren Chocolate Museum ), at Halloren Chocolate Factory in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Museum of Chocolate (Pokrov) , Russia A museum in Astorga, Spain Museu de la Xocolata , El Born, Ciudad Vieja, Spain Hungya Chocolate Museum , Taiwan Finney's Cafeteria , also known as

14-637: A workshop to make chocolate bars and lollipops. The Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate was founded in July 1998 on the initiative of Gabrielle Draps, who represented the third generation of Belgian chocolate artisans and was married to the founder of the Godiva chocolate manufacturer, Joseph "Jo" Draps. The museum was originally housed in a house dating from 1697, formerly called the De Valck building, located at 9–11, rue de la Tête d'or / Guldenhoofdstraat , just off

21-684: The Grand-Place/Grote Markt (Brussels' main square). It spanned three exhibition floors. The museum's management was taken over by Gabrielle Draps' daughter, Peggy van Lierde, in 2007. In May 2014, the museum was renamed "Choco-Story Brussels" following the association of the Van Lierde-Draps family with the Van Belle family, already owner of Choco-Story Bruges , the Bruges Chocolate Museum. In 2019,

28-518: The Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate ( French : Musée du cacao et du chocolat ; Dutch : Museum van cacao en chocolade ), is a privately owned museum in Brussels , Belgium, established in 1998 at the initiative of Gabrielle Draps, the wife of the famous Belgian chocolate artisan Joseph "Jo" Draps, founder of Godiva Chocolatier . The museum provides demonstrations and tastings, and visitors can book

35-546: The Museum of Chocolate, Los Angeles, California, United States See also [ edit ] Musée "Les secrets du chocolat" in Geispolsheim, France List of chocolate museums Choco-Story (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Museum of Chocolate . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

42-460: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Museum_of_Chocolate&oldid=1258966104 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Chocolate museums Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Museum of cacao and chocolate Choco-Story Brussels , formerly known as

49-486: The museum moved to a new building with 1,800 m (19,000 sq ft) of exhibition space, located at 41, rue de l'Étuve / Stoofstraat , near Manneken Pis . In 2021, the Van Belle family applied for permission to convert the museum's former building on the Rue de la Tête d'Or into a museum of French fries . Choco-Story Brugge Choco-Story was opened by Eddy Van Belle and his son, Cédric. The two are also

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