Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±

Museum Chocolate and cocoa facade

©Analia Glogowski/Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±

Musée du Cacao et du Chocolat

Brussels


Exhibits at Brussels’ museum of cocoa and chocolate give you a quick rundown of chocolate’s history in Europe, along with chocolate’s anti-aging and antidepressant properties. A couple of small treats along the way include a tasting at the praline-making demonstration. Better yet are the museum’s occasional one-hour praline-making courses – call for details.


Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions

Nearby Brussels attractions

1. Hôtel de Ville

0.03 MILES

Laboriously built between 1444 and 1480, the splendid, slightly asymmetrical Hôtel de Ville was almost the only building on the Grand Place to escape the…

2. Le Renard

0.03 MILES

The haberdashers' guildhall has a statue of a fox above the door.

3. Le Cornet

0.03 MILES

The boatmen's guildhall, fittingly, has a stern-shaped gable. Its name refers to the horn on its facade.

4. La Louve

0.03 MILES

The archers' guildhall features a golden phoenix rising from the ashes, which signifies the rebirth of the Grand Place after its bombardment by the French…

5. Le Sac

0.04 MILES

Perhaps as you'd expect, the cabinet-makers' guildhall is incredibly ornate. It takes its name from the sign above the door.

6. La Brouette

0.04 MILES

The grease-makers' guildhall has faint gold wheelbarrows above the door. The statue of St-Gilles (the grease-makers' patron) was added in 1912.

7. Maison des Boulangers

0.05 MILES

The bakers' guildhall is now the cafe Le Roy d’Espagne. The gilded bronze bust above the door is bakers’ patron St-Aubert.

8. Grand Place

0.06 MILES

Brussels’ magnificent Grand Place is one of the world’s most unforgettable urban ensembles. Oddly hidden, the enclosed cobblestone square is only revealed…