Istanbul has a chocolate museum and it is the only one Turkey. Located next to the Pelit Chocolate Factory, Pelit Chocolate Museum is one of the most popular museums in Istanbul despite of its far location, Esenyurt.

You will see their historical buildings, fairytale heroes and famous mythology sculptures all designed to be made of chocolate. In addition to the holy places such as Al-Aqsa Mosque, Hagia Sophia Mosque, Mimar Sinan Mosque, and many statues of famous personalities.

The museum opened its doors in 2013 and takes you on an adventure starting with the history of chocolate-making. Make sure to see the hundreds of objects made from chocolate including Hagia Sophia, Galata Tower, Leander’s Tower, and even a chocolate village! In addition, there is a small chocolate workshop for children. It is believed that more than three tons of chocolate were used in making of the museum and do not miss this unique museum that is not only for children, but also for adults!

Visitor information about the Pelit Chocolate Museum
Pelit Chocolate Museum is open everyday between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm.

Note: Avoid desserts before going to the museum because there are many chocolate tastings.