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Audio guide
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Enter at your chosen time slot to explore the chocolate museum at your own pace.
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Uncover the 1000 years of chocolate history with cultural insights from a multilingual audio guide.
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See the world’s largest chocolate fountain and wrap up your visit at “Chocolate Haven”, tasting Lindt’s exclusive creations.
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Timed-entry to Lindt Chocolate Museum
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Audio guide available in English, German, French, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Korean
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Chocolate tasting
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Enjoy reserved entry with a multilingual audio guide and culminate your visit with an exclusive Lindt chocolate tasting.
Getting started
Arrive 15 minutes before your chosen time slot and present your tickets at the Lindt Home of Chocolate entrance, 8802, Kilchberg. After a quick security check, step inside and begin your sweet journey.
What to expect
Step into the world of Swiss chocolate at this state-of-the-art museum blending history, innovation, and indulgence.
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Self-paced exploration: Wander through the exhibits at your own rhythm, pausing and lingering wherever curiosity takes you.
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Audio guide in 10 languages: Learn how cocoa is grown, discover chocolate’s ancient origins, and follow Swiss innovations in production as you explore each exhibit.
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World’s largest chocolate fountain: Marvel at the 9-meter installation at the entrance circulates over 1,000 liters of real liquid chocolate.
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Interactive chocolate-making station: Watch the process unfold step by step in the on-site pilot plant and see how Lindt crafts its world-famous treats.
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“Chocolate Heaven” tasting room: End your visit by sampling freshly made Lindt chocolates and exclusive creations produced on site at the museum.
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What to bring
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Carry a valid photo ID to show at the entrance for verification purposes.
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Please bring your headphones for a seamless to listen to the audio-guide.
What’s not allowed
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Large bags, outside food & drink are not allowed in exhibition spaces. Locker rooms at the entrance can be used to store smaller luggage.
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Animals except service dogs, with proper identification, are not allowed inside.
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Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the building.
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Strollers are not permitted in the exhibition area. There are pushchair services available for free.
Accessibility
- The museum is designed to accommodate visitors with mobility challenges, with accessible entrances, restrooms and exhibition spaces.
Additional information
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Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
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Please arrive on time for your chosen time slot. Late arrivals may not be admitted, though tickets usually allow a 30-minute grace period.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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