Mundo Chocolate Museum

Zona Rosa & Reforma


A beautifully restored 1909 building houses Mundo Chocolate, a museum and store known as MUCHO celebrating all things chocolate. The permanent exhibit includes an enclosed room of 2981 chocolate discs covering four walls, and you'll also find various sculptures made of, you guessed it, chocolate. 'Xico,' a local artist's take on a Mexican hairless dog, watches over the museum courtyard.


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