A new Chocolate Art Museum has opened in the heart of Prague, offering visitors the chance to see iconic city landmarks recreated in chocolate.
Located at Husova Street, the museum showcases intricately crafted chocolate exhibits, including famous Prague landmarks, and invites visitors to create their own confections in a hands-on chocolate workshop.
Alongside these activities, a shop allows visitors to taste up to 80 types of chocolate from across the globe.
The Chocolate Art Museum Prague serves as a natural extension of their passion, combining a chocolaterie, café, and gallery under one roof.
The café serves a wide variety of pralines made from milk, white, dark, and even the rare “ruby” chocolate, which has a naturally pink hue. The chocolates come in flavors both traditional and adventurous, featuring nuts, nougat, caramel, and even more exotic ingredients like chilli, champagne, and herbs.
For those looking for healthier options, some pralines are sweetened with stevia. In addition to the chocolates, the café also offers freshly baked desserts and a selection of coffees and teas, sourced from specific origins for the highest quality.
The museum’s exhibits features everything from small sculptures to life-sized masterpieces. Some of the standout pieces include chocolate recreations of Prague Castle, the Astronomical Clock, the National Theatre, and Charles Bridge, complete with its iconic towers.
Other displays include the Crown Jewels, a chocolate version of the Prague Tram, and the Dancing House. Even beyond local landmarks, visitors will find international icons like the Eiffel Tower, and a fully functional revolving carousel made entirely from chocolate.
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