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The world's largest chocolate fountain pours from 30 feet high into a giant Lindor at a new Lindt shop in Switzerland

Rachel Hosie   

The world's largest chocolate fountain pours from 30 feet high into a giant Lindor at a new Lindt shop in Switzerland
  • The largest chocolate fountain in the world has just launched at a new Lindt shop in Switzerland.
  • The fountain at the $4 in Zurich is 30 feet tall and features 1,500 liters of real chocolate pouring down into a giant Lindor.
  • The new opening also features interactive exhibitions, the biggest Lindt shop in the world, and the chance to create your own personalized chocolate.

The largest chocolate fountain in the world has just opened at a new Lindt shop, museum, and factory in Zurich.

The $4 is made up of 65,000 square feet of interactive exhibitions, the world's largest Lindt chocolate shop, and a "Chocolateria," but the fountain in the lobby is perhaps its most striking feature.

The Lindt Home of Excellence opened on September 13, and Swiss tennis player and Lindt ambassador Roger Federer was in attendance at the unveiling.

Proving that dreams really do come true, visitors to the Lindt mecca can admire a 30-foot-tall fountain consisting of a huge stirring spoon towering high above the atrium, from which 1,500 liters of real chocolate pours down into a giant Lindor.

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The whole sculpture weighs three tons, and was constructed after a meticulous design and planning process.

The chocolate flows through the fountain at a speed of 2.2 pounds per second, through pipes with a total length of 308 feet hidden inside the sculpture.

As well as trying to resist diving into the fountain of dreams, visitors to the Lindt Home of Chocolate can enjoy multimedia chocolate exhibitions to learn about the origins of the cocoa bean, the history of the production process, and the food's cultural legacy.

You can also get hands-on in the Chocolateria and make your own chocolate masterpiece.

And if you want to stock up, don't miss the largest Lindt shop in the world which covers an area of 5,300 square foot and sells exclusive products.

For an extra personal touch, you can design your own praline packaging for a unique gift (even if it's only from you to you).

Book tickets and find out more on $4.

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