Museum of chocolate and marzipan - Kotnovská 138

4.4/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Museum of chocolate and marzipan

Address :

Kotnovská 138, 391 01 Tábor, Czechia

Phone : 📞 +7
Postal code : 391
Website : https://www.cokomuzeum.cz/
Categories :
City : Tábor
Description : Chocolate & marzipan are the attraction at this quaint museum with whimsical marzipan dioramas.

Kotnovská 138, 391 01 Tábor, Czechia
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Amelia T on Google

Awesome chocolate museum! So many things made of chocolates to see. The train made of chocolate is so cool and it smells so chocolatey. There is a cafe in the museum too, the chocolate products they sell are so awesome. Have to try the melted chocolate in a cup. So delicious. The chocolate cakes are also amazing. Superb experience overall. Worth the visit!
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Liviu David on Google

An interesting place but small and quiet expensive comparing with what you can see there.
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Guntars Veigulis on Google

Must visit if you are in the town! Tasty workshops for whole family and a cozy cafe.
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M Car on Google

The place to see when visiting Tabor. The skill is just amazing. Also worth to visit the shop with delicious cakes and drinks and being able to see the staff in action.
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Joana Cairns-Dane on Google

Lovely little museum, friendly atmosphere. Kids loved the marzipan workshop.
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Pavel Radkovsky on Google

Lots of nice chocolate and marzipan works in the museum, which not only you can look at but also can actually smell :-) Still we considered the admission fee to be too high.
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Robin Whitwham on Google

A neat little museum dedicated to chocolate and marzipan. There's plenty of information (much of it in English as well as Czech) about the history and production of our favourite sweet treat. All the best displays are actually made of marzipan; there's some impressive models (including the town square and the castle) made in exquisite detail. OK, so the fairy tale cellar is a bit odd (maybe one for the kids!), and it's a little on the expensive side, but if you're in Tábor it's worth a look. Tip: Try the hot chocolate. It's pure melted chocolate (variety of types to choose from), served in espresso cups. You don't need more than that!
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Ellie Farrier on Google

Interesting exhibitions! So many marzipan and chocolate sculptures that were fun to see. The best part was tasting the homemade chocolate afterwards!

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