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One More Museum of Chocolate will be Created in Russia
28.10.2019 16:10
One More Museum of Chocolate will be Created in Russia
(Source: https://avatars.mds.yandex.net)

A Museum of Chocolate will be opened in the “Barnaul – a Mining City” tourist cluster.

      It will hold entertaining excursions along the exposition of edible figures, treat visitors with hot chocolate and fragrant tea, as well as real chocolate. The museum shop will offer you to buy chocolate sculptures, handmade desserts.

      Earlier, the embankment of the Ob River was built in Barnaul within the frame of creation of the “Barnaul – a Mining City” tourist and recreational cluster. The cluster will consist of nine main parts: a complex of a silver foundry, a park with a pharmacy garden, an educational complex of Demidovskaya Square and Polzunova Street, Sobornaya Square.




Author: Anna Dorozhkina

Tags: Russian museums Barnaul    

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