1 hour 30 minutes
Mobile ticket
A course made up of around thirty environments accessible to all, where the visitor becomes the actor of his visit.
Self-service tastings.
Virtual demonstration on a giant screen with 2 master chocolatiers.
A photo terminal equipped with costumes to immortalize your passage.
And much more !
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Discover the history of chocolate from pre-Hispanic origins to the present day. Using an audioguide in 4 languages, experience an incredible journey made up of interactive or immersive environments with films, 3D projections, tastings ... The journey begins in a virgin forest. On an animated panel, a little monkey tastes cocoa beans. An Aztec temple reveals the feathered serpent god "Quetzalcoatl", who, according to legend, brought cocoa to earth. The ground creaks, the hurricane lamps move, the windows reveal an azure sea ... The scene takes place in the 16th century, in a Spanish ship. It's later that chocolate will enter European courts and you can have fun having your picture taken in the royal armchairs. The "choco scanner" reproduces the movements of the body and extols the benefits of the cocoa tree fruit. The second floor is dedicated to industrialization. In the cabaret show, a 250 kg Statue of Liberty lights up the world alongside other chocolate sculptures. On a giant screen, three master chocolatiers present their recipes. Want to see and learn more? Come !
Chocolate tasting
Interactive experience
Audio guide in 6 languages
Hot Chocolate drink
Hot chocolate: This option includes a hot chocolate which will be served to you at the end of your visit.
116 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
P2917OBkatarinas,,Jan 4, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Actually, as an idea to keep the kids busy on a cold day, we were positively surprised. On two floors, the journey from the cocoa plant to chocolate and, in approaches, the cultural history of chocolate are shown. No chance without an audio guide, there are few labels. But it's good, only a little too long in a few places. We were there for two hours and had an entertaining stay. The playstations all worked and the kids enjoyed it, the quiz stations at the end were great for everyone! Super also the view into the workshop. The chocolate there is in the exhibition was not so delicious.
Michael W,,Nov 16, 2025
- Review from Viator
Very interesting concerning the cocoa bean. Also suitable for children, as there are also games. And the most important, delicious chocolate to try 😄
gregoirev676,,Nov 16, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
A shame. A business museum, industrialized without any soul. Aggressive and arrogant staff. Do not let yourself be fooled by the so-called hot chocolate tasting at the exit, a capsule that comes out of an automatic machine. Sad.
jevoyage2016,,Oct 21, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I am very disappointed by my visit to the Colmar Chocolate Museum. For €15 per adult and €9 for a child (24 € for two), I expected a real discovery around chocolate. Unfortunately, it was quite the opposite. Upon arrival, we are given a small audio box (to be put to one ear only) that we have to “beep” in front of plaques throughout the museum to listen to explanations... A monotonous voice tells us things that we could have read in a book. It’s not playful, interactive or engaging. After 10 plates, we had enough. The museum’s contents are riddled with clutter, and we move from one theme to another without clear logic: one moment we talk about pods, the next about the Aztecs, then clothes made of chocolate... We get completely lost. There are a few screens, a few bags or objects, but the majority of the “information” is presented in a very virtual, uninvolving, and above all boring way. On the “interactive games” side, a few terminals but very basic, few. My 9-year-old son found no point in it. What about tasting? Three small vending machines with milk chocolate, dark, white... poor quality, bland, and frankly gross. You’re supposed to be in a chocolate museum, you expect to taste something minimally refined... Even in the big box office you find better. As for the manufacturing “demonstration”... It’s a joke. We enter a room with three giant screens where VIRTUAL cooks (pre-recorded films) show how to melt chocolate. No interaction, no smell, no manipulation possible. We're watching a movie. Here you go. In summary: * Very expensive visit for very poor content * Course poorly constructed and confused * Zero real interactivity * Poor quality chocolate * No real demonstration * A flat, monotonous and frankly boring experience * Nothing from a real museum, no immersion This place has a “museum” only in name. I came out frustrated and felt like I had been fooled. This museum is an outright tourist catcher. A shame to offer this type of experience at this price. Run away.




fabiengue67,,Oct 3, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Very nice exhibition dedicated to chocolate! The course is well structured and allows you to learn a lot of interesting information, both about history and manufacturing. The tastings offered throughout the visit are a real treat and bring a very pleasant sensory dimension. The fun aspect is also successful: games and activities are offered, making the visit lively and enjoyable for children and adults alike. We don’t see time passing and we leave with the desire to prolong the experience. A visit that I highly recommend to the curious and the gourmet.
M348TXstephanief,,Sep 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Museum to come visit . we scan and we hear the information .just follow the numbers .same we scan and we play .chocolate taste in the museum in several places.interesting to do
















































gwendolines132,,Aug 27, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Unplanned visit we came across by chance visiting Colmar a great experience, the sculptures are beautiful, the chocolate and really very good but not much choice when it comes to the number of chocolate existing...









872magalif,,Aug 12, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Beautiful, informative, interactive, well arranged and dynamic museum. Different sets according to the rooms, welcome audio guides, interactive games, tastings on the course. Young and old were very enthusiastic and will keep a very good memory of these two hours of discoveries.

J2171GJvivianab,,Aug 7, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The chocolate museum is an interactive museum suitable for people of all ages. There are various games to activate with the audio guide delivered at the entrance that allow you to have fun learning. Perhaps the explanations are a bit long but with clear and easily understandable language. The price of the ticket is a bit excessive (audio guide and small tasting included). Recommended!
0sergeb,,Jul 22, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We just bought chocolate at the shop, passed your way. The chocolate is not bad, but really nothing extraordinary for the price!!
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