Pelit chocolate museum
The Chocolate Museum in Istanbul, one of the world's most unique museums, features its chocolate-filled structures and structures. The museum is located inside the "Plate" Chocolate Factory, in the Esnewirt area, north of Istanbul.
Opening of the museum
This museum has recently opened and produced creativity and more than 50 years, in an effort to integrate the pleasure of chocolate with entertainment
The museum contains many Turkish statues and symbols and the sights of Istanbul are meticulously designed and cared for in the simplest detail
The idea of a museum that offers shapes and sculptures made of chocolate entices all people, especially lovers of chocolate of all kinds
Museum space
The museum covers about 25,000 square meters and consists of 4 main showrooms. The first lounge features houses and trees made of chocolate. There are also animals and landscapes in different colors, and visitors can sample the hot chocolate flowing from the chocolate waterfall.
Museum Sections
In the second hall are the features of the city of Istanbul, such as the suspension bridge, the Sultanahmet Mosque, and the Ayasofiya, in the form of miniatures of chocolate. The third hall offers structures and sculptures of famous Turkish, Ottoman and international figures such as Sultan Mohamed El Fateh and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
In the fourth hall there are a number of shapes and dolls of famous cartoon characters made of plastic and chocolate, icebergs, the Seven Dwarfs, Pirates of the Caribbean, Alsnavr, and other models and television personalities fond of children.
The museum overlooks the chocolate factory from the inside, and visitors can see the chefs making and making chocolate in various shapes and types. The museum offers factory products for visitors to buy at discounted prices.
"There are pictures in the museum that tell the story of the chocolate," says the painter of the museum, painter Ismail Agar. "We used chocolate as the colors and painted it. This was an extraordinary experience.