based on 14,912 reviewsThe Coca-Cola Museum is located in Atlanta's Pemberton Square, adjacent to the Georgia State Aquarium, which opened in November 2005. The land on which the aquarium is located was also donated by The Coca-Cola Company. In addition, Coca-Cola donated more than 10,000 square meters of land to the Atlanta local department for the construction of the Civil Rights Museum. Pemberton Square is within walking distance of many attractions, including Central Olympic Park, making it easy for tourists to visit. The Coca-Cola Museum is a collection and reproduction of the infinite charm of Coca-Cola. It not only depicts the present of the Coca-Cola Company, but also depicts the infinite vision of the Coca-Cola Company for the future. Among them, more than 1,000 kinds of Coca-Cola handicrafts are exhibited to meet the world. The building strictly adheres to the U.S. Green Building Council's energy-efficient and environmentally friendly design standards and is one of the few green buildings in Georgia.
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Show More ReviewsA medium-sized museum that tells the history of Coca-Cola. It is very distinctive and a bit like the pavilion of the World Expo. There are quite a few visitors. They are mainly let in in groups. They first tell the history, and then watch a Coca-Cola commercial in the theater. The general idea is that Coca-Cola accompanies people in all the good moments; then they visit the history of Coke on their own. There are two unique exhibition halls. One is the smell taste, which is to evoke the memory of the taste of different Coca-Cola by smelling; the other is the exhibition hall where you can taste Coca-Cola of various flavors. You can really drink unlimited amounts of it. There are many varieties, but in the end, I still think that Coca-Cola tastes the most classic. The last stop is the souvenir shop, which has various related derivatives. This American museum is very good at it. In short, the American exhibition business is very smooth and in place. I didn't expect a glass of sweet water to be expanded into such rich content.