The Lindt Chocolate Museum is situated on the Rheinauhafen peninsula in Cologne, Germany, approximately a 15-minute walk south from the city center. A highlight is the 10-meter-high tropical house, where cacao trees are cultivated, providing insight into the origins of chocolate. Also, the iconic three-meter-tall chocolate fountain offers a delightful tasting experience along with a miniature production line demonstrating the transformation from cocoa beans to finished chocolates.
Established in 1993, it has become a popular attraction, drawing visitors interested in the rich history and production of chocolate. The museum also features a gift shop stocked with a variety of Lindt products and a café offering chocolate-infused treats. To reach the museum, one can take tram lines 1, 7, or 9 to the Heumarkt stop, followed by a short walk along the Rhine River. Alternatively, buses 106 and 132 stop near the museum. For those driving, parking is available in the Rheinauhafen parking garage.