Chocolate Museum in Barcelos Portugal
More than 100 years of history of the Chocolate Museum in Barcelos . It required enormous dedication and effort from hundreds of people towards a common goal. Creating a museum that tells this story has become the natural step that honors all who contributed to Avianenses legacy. In the museum you can find a close and vivid account of the successes and startles that Avianense has faced over the decades and, in the end, a small surprise awaits all visitors.
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