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    2.9 (40 reviews)
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    Jennifer K.

    Save your 5.5 EUR admission and get yourself a beer and a nice piece of chocolate. Musée du Cacao et du Chocolat is not worth the admission and your precious time. The exhibit itself was boring and the demonstration at the end was pathetic. The Chocolatier reminds me of Swedish Chef, a character in Muppet Show where this Muppet was just talking nonsense and slapping all the kitchenware around. Definitely a tourist trap..... FAIL

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    Jaime R.

    I give the museum a 2.5 stars if halves were an option. The entrance fee is 6€ per person which basically gives you access to 2 small rooms containing print outs of the history of cocoa in the main cocoa bean producing regions. You are free to roam the rooms while you wait for your provided time to see the chocolate demonstration. The chocolatier was very friendly and gave us a lesson on how to make chocolate candies. I was grateful the session was in English otherwise it would have been useless to attend. After the demonstration ended we were able to taste. In the waiting room there were different chocolate samples from various regions containing different cocoa content. In total it takes about an hour to view the rooms and go through the demo

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    Ana B.

    We had a fun time learning how chocolate is made and then dipping and decorating our own truffles. It only costs €4 something for adults, and €2 something for children. It's not bad for this little museum. You learn about where chocolate comes from, how it's molded, and you get plenty of samples. Yum! Tip: Demonstrations are given in French, Dutch, and English. Recommend!

    Elizabeth M.

    A really personal experience. At first it was hard to find the museum as it is located in between the madness that is the Hard Rock Cafe and the beginning of the Grand Place, but I found it and I'm glad I did! It was €6 to get in and you get a delicious chocolate with the entry fee as well as some samples at the end of the demo. The demo was really informative and we were able to ask questions all throughout. If you are going to indulge in chocolate while in Belgium, I reccomend going here first so that you can get an experience of exactly how it is done!

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    Kate W.

    I think the word museum is a bit strong. What this is is a great 10 min chocolate demonstration with a fantastic chocolate to taste at the end. Not really worth the €5.50 price tag! Unfortunately we arrived about 30 mins before the demonstration started so after seeing all of the 'museum' (which took 5 mins) we had to wait in a very warm area, with lots of other people, for the demonstration to start. Pleased it didn't cost any more than it did!!

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    Musée de l'Érotisme et de la Mythologie

    Musée de l'Érotisme et de la Mythologie

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.7 kmQuartier Royal, Marolles, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles

    I have a tradition when I travel to try to find the less mainstream museums. I'm the person who'll…read moreshun the Natural History Museum in favour of a museum of creepy dolls (you'd be surprised at how many of these there are). I mean, ideally I'd go to both, but still. Anyway, this is how we found ourselves tracking down the MEM - the Erotic and Mythology Museum and handing over €10 for the privilege of exploring it. This is very much a private, personal collection that the collector has decided to make public. It's a small operation and you need to be buzzed in, but the person at the front desk was very friendly and helpful. First off, she led us downstairs to the basement floor and gave us guides to the exhibits printed in English. She told us that the collector had started by collecting small figures when he was a teenager and that his collection grew and expanded from there. I was worried this was going to become a very embarrass and awkward guided tour but thankfully she pointed us to the first display case and said to come back upstairs when we were done. The exhibits are fascinating. They have figurines and decorative items not to mention some, ahem, devices. They span a wide period of history and some must be quite rare. Our guide also mentioned that an erotic museum in Paris has recently closed and that the collector is trying to bring as many pieces to Brussels as he can. So I expect the collection will soon be expanded. We went back upstairs and were told that there was even more to see on the next floor up. Which was true. Off we went to pick up more printed guides and explore more fascinating (and yes, ok, sometimes hilarious) artefacts. We definitely got our €10 worth.

    My 500th review had to be saved for the best. A museum completely dedicated to the history of…read moreerotic art? Yes, please -- where do I sign up? I don't think it was more than 10 or 15 euro per person, which I was more than happy to shell out. This place was definitely small, but they managed to pack tons of art in various forms into this exhibit. They covered at least a thousand years from countless countries. To say that is was fascinating would be a huge understatement. I was glad that it was a self-guided tour. My wife and I spent more time on the first floor than the others. I will admit that some of it was comical to us, but overall, it was one of the best museum visits I've had.

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    Centre Belge de la Bande Dessinée

    Centre Belge de la Bande Dessinée

    3.6(52 reviews)
    0.8 kmMartyrs, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles

    I came here on a whim to kill some time on a cold December day. It was a lovely way to spend a…read morecouple of hours. This comprehensive museum of the Belgium comic book scene was both informative and entertaining. The artwork was just as impressive with the dedicated displays to varying contributors to the Belgium/French comic world. With multiple floors and interactive displays this is a must do if in the area.

    As someone who has loved comics his entire life, visiting the comics art museum was a dream come…read moretrue. As a kid, I remember such characters as The Smurfs and TinTin with such fondness and I'm stoked I had the chance to visit a place dedicated to learning more about Belgian comic books. When you first enter the museum you are greeted by statues and a large book store that once again DOES NOT HAVE MAGNETS FOR THE ACTUAL MUSEUM, WHY NOT????? Okay, calming down now. Once you head up the stairs and pay, you are immediately submerged into endless information about the creation of Belgian comics, the history, and even statues of non Belgian characters like Goku from Dragon Ball and Porco Rosso from Studio Ghibli. The middle floor of the museum was full of comic strips, art, and an insane amount of information that wrapped around and brought you back to the staircase where you could go upstairs. The third floor was my personal favourite as it was where the Smurfs room was. When you enter you are immediately shown a replica of the village and a ton of merchandise everywhere. Guess what happens when you walk a little further? You get to see one of the mushroom houses! I also wanted a photo with the big painted wall but there was a class in session so I figured my 35 year old self wouldn't interrupt it for an Instagram photo. Overall, the Comics Art Museum is a mesmerizing place for any fan of comics, cartoons, or art in general to experience. It took us roughly an hour or so to see this place and I easily could have spent more time going over things again and again. This place is a must for any visitor!

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