Corso Umberto I, 149 Palace of Culture, Modica, Sicily, ItalyMap
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Modica chocolate is great, but this place was not!
I really wanted to write a good review for this chocolate museum, as the actual chocolate from Modica is great. However it was pretty disappointing. I have to question whether it was worth the walk up...
The pride of Modica, it’s chocolate, is well displayed with a historical overview of their chocolate prices and a spectacular map of Italy and many statues made from chocolate. The displays speak for ...
First of all they opened 15 minutes later than announced. When we payed we got no information. When we started to walk around all posters was only in italian. It was small sheets in english. The best ...
Small museum with chocolate carvings of Italy, other sculptures made out of chocolate. Worth seeing as it is so different. We bought our chocolate at Bonajuto shop nearby.
A waste of time, not much to see in English, cheaper to buy the chocolate across the street.
While it cost only 2 euros, there are only 3 small rooms. One is a display of the special chocolate bar wrappings for celebrities and Kings and Queens. There was an endless loop silent video running s...
Modica chocolate is great, but this place was not!
I really wanted to write a good review for this chocolate museum, as the actual chocolate from Modica is great. However it was pretty disappointing. I have to question whether it was worth the walk up...
When in Modica a must see
The pride of Modica, it’s chocolate, is well displayed with a historical overview of their chocolate prices and a spectacular map of Italy and many statues made from chocolate. The displays speak for ...
Not worth a try
First of all they opened 15 minutes later than announced. When we payed we got no information. When we started to walk around all posters was only in italian. It was small sheets in english. The best ...
Small but unique
Small museum with chocolate carvings of Italy, other sculptures made out of chocolate. Worth seeing as it is so different. We bought our chocolate at Bonajuto shop nearby.
A waste of time, not much to see in English, cheaper to buy the chocolate across the street.
While it cost only 2 euros, there are only 3 small rooms. One is a display of the special chocolate bar wrappings for celebrities and Kings and Queens. There was an endless loop silent video running s...