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10.01.2024
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A chocolate museum operates in Bodrum

In Bodrum, a resort town in the province of Muğla, there is an unusual and very interesting museum — the Chocolate Museum. All the exhibits in the museum are made exclusively of chocolate.

The exhibition includes a chocolate bust of Atatürk, the first Turkish president, as well as sculptures of many famous people and landmarks of Bodrum and Muğla, in particular, Bodrum Castle, İztuzu Beach, and the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. The museum also features chocolate portraits of famous people.

Seven tons of chocolate were used to create the exhibits. Additionally, the museum is filled with the distinctive smell of chocolate. The museum's managers assert that just breathing this air for 10 minutes is enough to start releasing endorphins, the happiness hormone, so everyone leaves the museum in a good mood.

The museum has been operating for three years, and nearly 60,000 people have visited it during this time. Be sure to visit this "happy chocolate museum." And if you want to become the happy owner of property in Bodrum, contact RestProperty!


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