That’s a typical example of a good marketing and product positioning. There are a store with candies and nougat, museum with a great history and interactive audio guide in many languages including English, finally, it’s a true working fabric where you can see how nougat is produced. The price with the guide is just 5 euro.
There is a restaurant as well ! Please note that on Saturday both the restaurant and fabric were closed however you still can visit museum and store so you can see the equipment as well where everything is manufactured.
The origin of nougat at the region and the story of success of this family company made me feel so engaged into it. The taste of products is very good. Lavande...
Read moreSmall but neat museum explaining the essentials of the nougat ingredients and production. You can watch the employees produce the nougat step by step (roasting the almonds, grinding them, mixing them with chocolate and dried fruits etc). Highlight is the store at the end of the tour where you get the chance of tasting different varieties of nougat which you just watched producing. As the nougat is made right there, the prices in the shop are actually all right (no distributer...
Read moreInteresting museum of confectionery. I liked the view that of the manufacturing process, but also found the display and text informative. The audio guide was somewhat exaggerated in its reenactment of events for my taste. I had difficulty distinguishing facts about nougat manufactoring and information about the brand itself, and would have liked a little more information about this. (I have updated the review slightly as a consequence of the response...
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