Lindt Home of Chocolate
Lindt Home of Chocolate is a modern museum dedicated to Lindt's love of chocolate. The largest of its kind in the world, the museum boasts 65,000 square feet of chocolate-centric content, including an interactive exhibition dedicated to the sweet treat’s history and production, a café, a Lindt chocolate shop, a research facility for chocolate innovation, a space for chocolate-making classes, and a fully viewable production line. The museum features an incredible chocolate fountain sitting in the centre of its stark white atrium. Standing nearly 30 feet tall, the fountain features an oversize golden whisk that drips 1,500 liters of liquid cocoa into a giant Lindor truffle. Chocolate flows through the sculpture’s 308 feet of hidden piping at a rate of 2.2 pounds per second. (Kilchberg, Switzerland)










