Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland
30 memories from Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland
A scenic daytime video captures a boat cruising on a large body of water, likely a lake, under a bright blue sky crisscrossed with numerous airplane contrails. The boat, white with blue accents, is visible on the left side of the frame, creating a gentle wake behind it. A person's arm is visible in the immediate foreground, suggesting a passenger on the boat. In the distance, a charming town with many houses and lush trees sprawls across a verdant hillside, stretching along the shoreline. The water surface is calm, reflecting the clear sky. The camera pans slightly from showing the side of the boat and people on board to revealing more of the expansive lake and the distant town. The overall setting is serene and picturesque, suggesting a leisurely boat trip on a sunny day in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland.
Kilchberg (ZH)The video shows a chocolate fountain installation in a modern building. The fountain has a large base, followed by a tiered section, and then a tall, slender column of flowing chocolate that reaches to the ceiling. The ceiling is a glass dome with a circular design, allowing natural light to filter in. The building's interior features concrete walls with vertical ribbed patterns and large windows with curtains. The overall impression is one of contemporary design and a focus on the chocolate fountain as a central, artistic feature.
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The image depicts a waterfront scene in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland, under a cloudy sky. A crane, partially visible in the upper left and center, suspends a horizontal beam with hooks. In the water, several boats are visible, including a white motorboat in the center, some covered boats, and other smaller vessels in the distance. Orange buoys are scattered in the water. A dock extends into the water in the foreground. The background shows a distant shoreline with buildings and trees. A duck floats in the water near the center-right.
Kilchberg (ZH)The video shows a calm, overcast day on a body of water, presumably a lake. The camera pans from left to right revealing houses situated along the shore, some appearing to be on stilts or floating docks. The water is a greenish hue and there are several sailboats anchored in the distance. The cloudy sky suggests possible rain. The camera starts with a focus on the edge of a boat.
Kilchberg (ZH)A lone mallard duck floats on rippling, green-toned water.
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This image shows a waterfront scene in Kilchberg, Switzerland, likely taken from a dock or pier. The foreground contains part of a light-colored boat or floatation device resting on weathered wooden planks. The water is visible, showing a rippled surface. The backdrop features houses built on the water's edge and on land. There is a multi-story house with wood exterior, a blue-grey house with white framed windows. Above, there is a cloudy sky with overcast conditions.
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The image shows a table setting with various items related to Lindt chocolate, a luxury Swiss chocolatier with its main factory and headquarters in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland. A dark brown Lindt shopping bag is visible in the background, and a Lindt napkin rests on the right side of the table. A small transparent glass cup of coffee sits on a saucer, along with a silver spoon and a red Lindor chocolate truffle. A brown Lindt chocolate Café packet is placed near the cup. In the lower left corner, pink hydrangeas in a silver patterned vase add a touch of elegance. A hand with a manicured nail is visible near the coffee. The table appears to be light-colored wood.
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This image depicts a scene at a Lindt & Sprüngli shop in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland. A small espresso cup sits on a saucer, accompanied by a Lindt chocolate ball still in its red foil wrapper and a small silver spoon. A Lindt-branded napkin is placed beside the cup and saucer. A Lindt Choco Wafer box and a Lindt shopping bag stand in the background. A vase of pink hydrangeas is positioned on the left side of the image. The table surface appears to be made of light wood.
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A person holds a dark brown Lindt chocolate shopping bag with a gold Lindt logo in what appears to be a well-lit shopping mall. The background shows multiple people walking on a marble-like floor. The image potentially portrays the aftermath of a purchase from a Lindt store, with the bag likely containing chocolates. Given Lindt's headquarters in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland, the shopping mall could be located in that area.
Kilchberg (ZH)The video shows the interior of a Lindt Chocolate store, focusing on a kinetic sculpture display related to chocolate making. The display features a winding track made of gold-colored metal, incorporating various elements like a copper bowl, a chef's hat, a spiral ramp, and rotating gears. Golden balls travel along the track. A large screen displays a chef in a white uniform and chef's hat. People are visible in the background, including a woman with curly hair taking photos of the display with her smartphone. The walls are white and curved, with the Lindt logo displayed. The lighting is bright and even.
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The image was taken in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland. The scene features two oversized Lindor chocolate installations in a Lindt chocolate museum. These are large, spherical representations of the iconic Lindor chocolate wrapped in red foil and clear cellophane-like material at the top and bottom. One installation has a white floral pattern on the clear cellophane, while the other has a clear, white-patterned extension resembling the foil wrapping. In the background, there is a wall adorned with circular images, possibly of people. Two individuals stand between the two chocolate installations. The person closer to the right side wears a Red Bull Racing jacket. The floor is glossy. The overall environment appears to be a museum or exhibit space.
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The image shows the interior of the Lindt Home of Chocolate museum in Kilchberg, Zurich, Switzerland. Two staff members wearing white coats and hats stand near a display screen featuring the Lindt logo and images of chocolate. A barrier is set up to guide visitors near the screen. The wall behind the display features a dark backdrop with cylindrical lights and round pink decorations. Above the staff is text that reads "CHOCOLATE HEAVEN". The area appears to be a visitor attraction within the museum.
Kilchberg (ZH)The video shows a topographical map of Switzerland highlighting the locations of Swiss chocolate companies. The map is on a dark surface. Above the map are the flags with the chocolate brands. The map shows terrain features. A digital display below it has the heading "Schweizer Schokoladenindustrie" and "Swiss Chocolate Export." The numbers along the bottom show dates ranging from 1819 to 2000. Someone's hand appears to touch the display briefly.
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The image shows a topographical map of Switzerland with several chocolate companies overlaid on the map. The city of Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland is not explicitly identified, but the Lindt & Sprüngli logo is positioned in the general vicinity. The map features logos of various Swiss chocolate brands, including Toblerone, Cailler, Frey, Camille Bloch, Favarger, Lindt & Sprüngli, Stella Bernrain, Maestrani, Feichlin, Sprüngli, and Gys. There are also smaller logos for Sunray and Chocolats Favarger. Above the map, a panel displays statistics about the Swiss chocolate industry, including data on employees, chocolate production, exports, and sales. Two people are visible at the top of the image, interacting with the display. The lighting highlights the relief of the map.
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The image depicts a globe with illuminated continents against a dark background. The land masses are brown and yellow, with visible details of rivers and mountain ranges. A horizontal line encircles the globe, likely representing the equator. There are reflections on the globe's surface, including a red light. The globe appears to be cut in half, revealing the interior structure or another part of the map. There is a metallic element attached to the left side of the globe. Given the context, the globe is most likely an exhibit in the Lindt Home of Chocolate Museum located in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland.
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A vertical, medium-shot indoors depicts a chocolate fountain encased in a transparent tube, with two people in close proximity. The fountain, filled with a cascade of flowing brown chocolate, has a built-in light source on the upper part of the tube. To the right of the fountain, there is a metallic spigot, accompanied by a generous pile of white paper napkins. The environment indicates that the location is inside a museum or a shop, possibly in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland. One individual, seen from the waist up, has dark hair, is wearing sunglasses, and is located just behind the fountain, as if viewing the process. Another person, also seen from the shoulders up, wearing glasses and an olive green jacket, appears to be pointing or gesturing towards the fountain. Behind this individual, another person is seen in the distance, further back in the environment. The lighting is bright, highlighting the chocolate fountain as the central focus of the shot.
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A metal mold containing eight heart-shaped cavities sits in a display case. Each cavity has a slightly raised outline and depicts a four-leaf clover and the word "Glück" in script. The display case is black, and to the right, on a dark brown panel, the years "1950 - 1980" are printed in bold, off-white letters. The location is likely a museum in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland, showcasing items from that time period, but no humans, actions, or interactions are visible in the frame.
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The image shows a metal mold for making Nestle's chocolate bars. Each of the ten rectangular cavities is embossed with "NESTLE'S" and "SWITZERLAND". The mold is presumably on display in a location associated with Nestle's history, possibly at the Nestle headquarters in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland.
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The image depicts a display of vintage metal chocolate molds, likely at the Lindt Home of Chocolate museum in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland. The molds, branded with the name "Cailler," are rectangular with multiple cylindrical depressions, presumably to create chocolate bars. Several similar mold types surround the primary Cailler mold, including one branded Nestle. The molds are mounted on a dark, presumably black, background. The scene is well-lit, capturing details in the metal surfaces.
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The image shows a collection of antique chocolate boxes and molds displayed on a black surface, likely in a museum exhibit. Several metal chocolate molds are positioned in the upper left, including molds with a rectangular and bell-shaped design. A large, shiny metal piece with ornate decorations is in the upper center. There are also several boxes of different shapes and sizes, primarily from the Suchard brand. The boxes have old-fashioned designs and labels, with the words "DÉDIE AUX ENFANTS SAGES", "FLEURS ANIMEES", and "CHOCOLAT PRALINE" visible. The location is likely the Suchard museum in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland, given the prominent presence of Suchard chocolate items. Some boxes are supported by thin metal stands, creating a floating effect.
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This is a photograph of a museum display in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland. The display features a black background with various artifacts and memorabilia related to the Nestlé company. The items are arranged in rows and columns, with some items cast in silver or pewter, and other original packaging. The bottom of the display shows an image of a Nestlé factory. The artifacts include vintage chocolate molds, chocolate bar packaging, and promotional materials. The numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 are visible, indicating the location of particular items on the display. Labels are visible for brands and products such as Cailler, Lindt, and Nestlé.
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Here is a matter-of-fact description of the image: The image shows a museum display in what appears to be an exhibition related to chocolate or confectionery. A vintage-style machine is presented behind a clear cylindrical enclosure, labeled "Rod Lindt fils". Behind the machine, on the wall, are several illuminated panels. These panels contain text and diagrams. The text is in German and English, with one panel focusing on Nestlé's design for a condenser and describing the process of making sweetened condensed milk. Another panel shows the Nestlé logo and the text "RICHEST II", with a statement about Daniel Peter having a condensing room. The display is likely located in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland, because both Rod Lindt and Nestlé have historical connections to the area. The presence of both names suggests the exhibition focuses on the history of chocolate manufacturing in the region.
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The image captures a scene inside a museum, likely the Lindt Home of Chocolate museum in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland, given the "Rod Lindt fils" display. A group of young people are looking at exhibits. Some have audio devices. The displays include a gold-colored scale model under glass, a framed black-and-white portrait labeled "Louis Cailler," and a small steam engine model on a red base. In the background, a mural depicts mountains with labels like "Schreckhorn" and "Gross Fiescherhorn," and text referencing Switzerland as the "land of chocolate." A woman is observing an information display. The museum's setting is illuminated by bright, even lighting.
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The image shows a gold-colored model of a Lindt & Sprüngli chocolate refiner, encased in a transparent cylindrical display case with a white top and base. The display case is located indoors, likely within the Lindt Home of Chocolate museum in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland, as evidenced by the Lindt branding on the model. The model features a wheel mechanism and a rectangular plaque bearing the words "Rod. Lindt." in ornate script. The environment around the display case includes illuminated surfaces and possibly projections or displays visible through the transparent case. Reflections and distortions are present on the display case surface, hinting at other displays, artifacts, or people nearby.
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The image shows a museum display, likely in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland, given the presence of chocolate brands produced there. The display features a glass case containing a gold-colored "Rod Lindt fils" carriage. Next to the case are framed black and white portraits of Philippe Suchard and Theodor Tobler. A poster of a young girl with a St. Bernard dog advertises "Milka" chocolate. The display showcases the history of the Milka chocolate brand and its connection to Suchard and Tobler. In the background, a screen shows an image of two people with text that reads, "FROM PAST TO PRESENT."
Kilchberg (ZH)The video shows a close-up view of a table display with various objects arranged on it. The table is covered with a patterned tablecloth featuring illustrations of items like a cup of tea, a plate, a hand mirror, a fan, and food items. Text in German, possibly related to the items, is also visible on the tablecloth. The camera moves slightly, providing a shifting perspective on the objects and the text on the tablecloth. The light reflects off the surfaces of the objects, and the background appears blurred.
Kilchberg (ZH)The camera pans over a cartoon drawing of a table with various food items. The drawings are made in a black and white, pen and ink style. The table appears to be covered with a peach-colored cloth. There is a cut apple on a plate, a knife, a small pot of spices, a teapot, a jar of jam, three apples on a checkered cloth, a mug of purple liquid, and a blurred gray object.
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The image shows an exhibition or display, likely in a museum or cultural center, in Kilchberg (ZH), Switzerland. The display features a large, circular table with illustrations and text in German, including "Der erschwingliche Genuss an affordable indulgence." The tabletop features depictions of various foods and tools, including an apple on a plate, utensils, a mortar and pestle, and containers, all related to the history of chocolate. A pile of cocoa beans is visible near the center of the table. In the background, a panoramic projection shows historical scenes related to Mesoamerica and Spanish expeditions, featuring images of pyramids, ships, and historical figures. Several people are standing around the table, observing the display and interacting with the exhibit. These individuals include adults and children. The scene is indoors, and the lighting is focused on the display table and projection screen, creating a bright and engaging environment.
Kilchberg (ZH)The video shows a chocolate fountain. The fountain is enclosed in a clear cylindrical container, revealing the chocolate flowing from tier to tier. The base of the fountain is stainless steel. A woman's hands are shown using a white plastic spoon to catch chocolate from a spigot at the base of the fountain. The text on the stainless steel base reads, "BITTE ZIEHEN, PLEASE PULL", followed by information about allergen content in German and English. The background reveals a modern, brightly lit space with white countertops. The camera moves slightly as the chocolate is being sampled.
Kilchberg (ZH)A person wearing a green jacket holds their hand under a metal container, which emits a green light. When the light turns off, the person shows a chunk of dark chocolate. The scene is lit by overhead lights, and the container sits on a white table. A small metal bowl is on the table under the metal container.
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