Visit The Secrets of Chocolate Museum (summer 2020, time slot reservation required)
LocalA new scenography awaits you at the Musée du Chocolat by Schaal in Geispolsheim! From the bean to the chocolate, from Ecuador to Alsace, dive into the world of chocolate and discover all the secrets of Schaal's production. Become a chocolate apprentice by participating in one of our many workshops and leave with your own creation. Continue your experience with a gourmet break in the restaurant at lunch or snack time, and succumb to the delicious chocolates in the factory shop!
At the heart of your visit is the chocolate factory: watch the chocolate makers at work and ask them all your questions! Would you like to try your hand at chocolate? Many workshops are offered throughout the year. At the end of your visit, stop by the factory shop to take home some chocolate souvenirs!
Horaires d'ouverture
All year round: Tuesday to Saturday from 9.30am to 6pm and Sunday from 2pm to 6pm.
Open every Monday in July, August and December.
Ticket office and all-you-can-eat buffet close at 5pm.
Public holidays: please contact us.
Annual closures: 25 and 26 December, 1 January, 1 May.
Exceptional opening hours: open on 24 and 31 December 2024 from 9.30 am to 4 pm. Closed on 2 January 2025.
The Secrets of Chocolate Museum
Chocolate lovers, looking for new experiences? Les Secrets du Chocolat by Schaal invites you to its production site near Strasbourg, in Alsace. For the record, Schaal is the chocolatier of chocolatiers everywhere in the world, which has developed a unique know-how since its foundation in 1871. To share its passion for chocolate with the whole world, it opened a museum in 2003, where it reveals its manufacturing secrets in all transparency.
Accès Bus
Ligne 62 – arrêt « Pont du Péage ». L’arrêt de bus est situé à 5min à pied des Secrets du Chocolat.
Accès en tram
Prendre la ligne A et descendre au terminus Graffenstaden. L’arrêt de Tram est situé à 10min à pied des Secrets du Chocolat.
Accès Vélo
EuroVelo15 - Véloroute du Rhin, bifurquez sur la piste cyclable en direction du Fort Ulrich puis suivez la direction de Geispolsheim. Continuez sur la piste des Forts. Vous traversez l'Ill. Longez la rivière jusqu'à un prochain pont. Tournez à gauche en direction du "Musée du Chocolat".