1. The Cologne Chocolate Museum, also known as the Schokoladenmuseum, is a popular tourist attraction located in Cologne, Germany. It was opened in 1993 and is dedicated to the history of chocolate, its production, and its cultural significance.

The museum is housed in a modern glass building shaped like a ship, situated on the Rhine River. The architecture of the museum represents a sailing ship to pay homage to the historical significance of Cologne as a major port for the trade of raw materials like cocoa and chocolate.

Inside the museum, visitors can explore various exhibits showcasing the history of chocolate-making, from the ancient civilizations of the Mayans and Aztecs to its arrival in Europe and its modern production methods. The museum features displays of vintage chocolate-making machinery, interactive exhibits, and even a tropical greenhouse where cocoa trees are grown. Visitors can learn about the entire chocolate-making process, from the cultivation of cocoa beans to the production of different types of chocolate.

One of the highlights of the museum is the chocolate fountain, where visitors can see a continuous stream of liquid chocolate cascading down. There is also a chocolate manufacturing section, where guests can observe chocolate being made by the chocolatiers. Additionally, visitors can participate in chocolate workshops and tastings, allowing them to create their own chocolate creations or sample different types of chocolates.

2. The working hours of the Cologne Chocolate Museum are as follows:

- Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

- Saturday and Sunday: 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM

The museum is closed on December 24th and 31st.

Phone: +49 221 9318880

3. Ticket Information:

- Adults: 11 euros

- Children (ages 6 to 17): 7 euros

- Children under 6: Free

Group and family discounts are available. Tickets can be purchased at the museum’s ticket office or online.

Transportation:

The Cologne Chocolate Museum is easily accessible by public transportation. The nearest tram stop is \"Heumarkt,\" which is served by lines 1, 7, and 9. The museum is about a 5-minute walk from the tram stop.

Parking is available nearby for those traveling by car.