Interview with Annette Imhoff in the Kölner Stadtanzeiger
The Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger recently dedicated a wonderful portrait to Annette Imhoff, highlighting what it means to run one of Germany's most visited museums with such passion and vision.


The podcast episode by Cologne guide Uli Kiefernagel was recorded in the Chocolate Museum with a view of the Rhine and the cathedral.
Museum director Annette Imhoff explains how her father Hans Imhoff's idea became a museum: he rescued old machines and documents from the ailing Stollwerck company and stored them like a collector. After a successful anniversary exhibition at the Gürzenich, where even the first chocolate fountain spectacularly sprayed up to the ceiling, the decision was made to create a real museum from the internal "chocolate chamber." Despite great skepticism on the part of the city, Hans Imhoff's wife Gerburg searched for a location and found the Rheinauhafen-Spitze – inconspicuous at the time, but now a key to success. Annette recounts this with a smile, proud of the journey from a crazy idea to a popular museum.
You can listen to the podcast via the following link: