Chocolate Museum (Museu de la Xocolata de Barcelona)

Discover all things chocolate and get a free bar
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  • Explore the historical significance of chocolate in Barcelona's economy and society dating back to the 15th century, when the city served as a pivotal hub for its trade and circulation.
  • Upon entry, receive a complimentary chocolate bar as a tasty introduction, before embarking on a journey through this informative and cocoa-filled establishment.
  • Astonish your friends with your vast knowledge of chocolate - fun fact: 18th-century soldiers were issued chocolate as part of their daily rations!

Summary

Just as the Chocolate Museum demonstrates, chocolate has been pivotal in shaping the social and economic landscape of Barcelona. The Catalan city has historically served as the starting point for the circulation of cacao-derived treats. At the Chocolate Museum (Museu de la Xocolata), visitors have the opportunity to delve deep into the history and significance of this delectable (and culturally significant) treat. Plus, of course, there are ample opportunities to indulge in tastings!

Description

By clarifying at the Chocolate Museum, it becomes evident that chocolate has had a significant impact on the social and economic structure of Barcelona. In the past, the Catalan capital served as the starting point for the delivery of cacao-based treats. Within the Chocolate Museum (Museu de la Xocolata), one can acquire comprehensive knowledge about this delightful (and historically significant) product. And indeed, there is an opportunity to sample it!

Situated in the historic Saint Agustí monastery, The Chocolate Museum takes you on a delicious journey exploring the world of chocolate - teaching you about its nutritional and health benefits. That's correct - chocolate is considered good for your health. Interestingly, during the 18th century, soldiers from the Bourbon army and military schools received chocolate as part of their daily food ration:

Each cadet and company officer will receive one and a half ounces of chocolate along with a quarter-pound of bread for breakfast...

The main goal of the Chocolate Museum is to educate people about the rich history of this delightful product and to preserve the authentic Catalan confectionery customs. Isn't this a noble cause? The individuals in charge of this museum are real experts in the field as it is a project of the Barcelona Provincial Confectionery Guild.

Make sure you visit the coffee shop on site for a nice hot chocolate, and grab some great items.

Chocolate Museum (Museu de la Xocolata de Barcelona)
Chocolate Museum (Museu de la Xocolata de Barcelona)
Chocolate Museum (Museu de la Xocolata de Barcelona)
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Chocolate Museum (Museu de la Xocolata de Barcelona) €6.00