2014年10月17日 星期五

Nestle's Alimentarium food museum


A giant fork designed by Swiss artist Jean-Pierre Zaugg to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Nestle's Alimentarium food museum.
AFP Photo: Fabrice Coffrini

Alimentarium - Museum of Nutrition

Vevey

In 1839 a German pharmacist moved to Vevey in the French part of Switzerland and changed his name from Heinrich Nestle to Henri Nestlé. His company, which is known the world over today, founded the Alimentarium, a museum of nutrition. "hallo"

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Language:
de, en, fr, it, es, ru, jp, zo

Duration:
1/2 day

Persons:
10 - 100

Cost:
Yes

Season:
Whole year
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In 1867 Henri Nestlé invented a method of producing milk powder, thereby laying the foundation in Vevey for one the largest food companies in the world.

Thus the Alimentarium, which was founded by Nestlé in 1985 in Vevey, is dedicated to various aspects of nutrition. The museum houses a permanent exhibition on the production, processing, effect and trading of food within the framework of the four topics of cooking, eating, buying and digesting. The information offered on various aspects of nutrition is complemented by interactive changing exhibitions, cooking studios and an exhibition on the history of the Nestlé company, with an overview of the groups of products marketed.



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