After just 36 months of construction, the Lindt Home of Chocolate opened to the public on September 13, 2020. With this visionary project, the Lindt Chocolate Competence Foundation is providing the general public with a chocolate experience in the form of an extensive information platform on the subject of chocolate. More than 100 million Swiss francs have been invested into this extraordinary building project at Lindt & Sprüngli’s historic headquarters in Kilchberg. “With the construction of the Lindt Home of Chocolate, we have created a Chocolate Competence Center that is unique in Switzerland and will strengthen the innovation of our industry over the long term.”, says Ernst Tanner, President of the Lindt Chocolate Competence Foundation’s Board.
Located in the immediate vicinity of Zurich and with excellent connections to the city, the new attraction is set to become an exciting destination for around 350,000 national and international chocolate fans every year.
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Destination for chocolate lovers and experts
The new building in Kilchberg is the home of the world-famous Master Chocolatiers, who are providing comprehensive insight into their world of chocolate, their passion, and expertise for the first time ever. It will be a destination for Swiss and international guests and families, as well as experts and scientists. Besides the multimedia and interactive exhibition with its various focal points, the Lindt Home of Chocolate will also include a research facility with a show production.
The exhibition covers around 1,500 square meters and covers themes such as the cultivation of cocoa, the history of chocolate, Swiss chocolate pioneers and chocolate production. Young and old Chocolate fans can learn fascinating information about Switzerland as a chocolate country and discover a number of secrets about how chocolate is produced.
At the end of the information-packed tour through the museum, another highlight awaits visitors: endless fine Lindt creations can be tasted and enjoyed in the “Chocolate Heaven” tasting room. The Lindt Home of Chocolate also hosts the largest Lindt Chocolate boutique in the world and the first Lindt Café in Switzerland. In the new Chocolateria, visitors will be able to create their own chocolate masterpieces under the expert guidance of the Master Chocolatiers – making it the perfect souvenir or gift. But the heart of the Lindt Home of Chocolate is the chocolate fountain with over nine meters in height in the entrance area. It is the only one of its kind in the world and features real flowing chocolate.
The building is an impressive work of art for architecture fans as well. According to Basel architects Christ & Gantenbein, the building was completed in a record time of just under three years. The modern design makes for a striking contrast to the historic Lindt & Sprüngli factory building dating from 1899 and fits in perfectly with the existing surroundings in Kilchberg. Inside, the three-story building has a distinctive design: curving staircases, suspended walkways and imposing skylights in the ceiling lend the building a particular elegance.
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