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This museum is especially recommended for children.
This museum is especially recommended for children. Most interesting is the rain forest project, in which you can observe a living forest from various angles, even from below.
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Barcelona, Spain
The Museu de la Xocolata is dedicated to chocolate, taking visitors through the discovery of cocoa bean in the Aztec Empire by New World explorers, its arrival in Europe, processing and commercialization, and its nutritional properties
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