The Eco-museum at Café de Voh
The Voh Eco-Museum, located in the village center, informs visitors that this municipality was once a hotbed of coffee culture and production in the early twentieth century. Coffee plantations covered more than 500 hectares of land and yielded around 300 tons of coffee each year.
The former Destoop mansion was magnificently refurbished in 2011 to become the Voh Eco-Museum. Short-term exhibitions on topics related to coffee are held at the museum on a regular basis. There was an exhibition about the pioneering family in coffee growing, as well as a show about the several types of coffee grown in Caledonia (robusta, arabica and Leroy). Throughout the season, organized days are held on a regular basis. Breakfast is available at the venue, and there is, of course, a broad selection of coffees!
Location: Voh