When i was on my trip to Berlin i found this chocolate paradise. I didn't even know that there is such a place in Berlin. I was just walking on the street and saw one big shop for chocolate and i was willing to give it a try because it looked fancy from the windows. But when i entered i was amazed... Later i found out that this is the largest chocolate shop in the world and everything was clear.
When you enter you see everywhere these huge chocolate sculptures which look amazing and are very detailed. Also there was a chocolate volcano, "erupting" chocolate the whole time.
After that the hundred different types of chocolate bonbons and chocolate bars in the glass showcases take your attention with their colorful wraps or with their amazing looking design.
On the other side they had more glass showcases where they hold their mini cakes, which looked just as incredible delicious and beautiful. There were just so many kinds and so many tastes, i don't know how its possible to choose one or two.
Some Chocolate History
When the Schokoladenhaus was opened in Gendarmenmarkt square in Berlin in 1999, Fassbender & Rausch were able to continue their success story, which goes back to 1863: from royal purveyor to the world's largest chocolaterie.
Today, Robert Rausch is passionate about following in the footsteps of his father Jürgen Rausch, who invented >Rausch Plantagen-Schokolade< in 1998. This includes in particular cultivation of rare fine flavor cocoas along the equator.
Over the shop there is also a Rausch cafe where you can enjoy a delicious cake and a hot drink.
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I hope you enjoyed this delicious post !
Previous posts from this series:
📖Diaries from Germany - Berlin Day 1 - The Reichstag
📖Diaries from Germany - Berlin Day 1 - Brandenburg Gate
📖Diaries from Germany - Berlin Day 1 - Holocaust Museum & Potsdamer Platz
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