Museo del Chocolate
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Maria Barbolla
"What many people don't know about this town (including myself before planning my visit) is that Astorga was a relevant chocolate producer from the 18th to the 20th centuries. To honour the importance that chocolate had, there is a museum located in a modernist palace that was originally a chocolate factory. It explains how chocolate has traditionally been made in the area and its impact on the city and other industries like marketing and printing. In the end, there is a little chocolate tasting. For people not speaking Spanish, it is worth noting that the posters are in Spanish, but each room has flyers with information in other languages."
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