
The Suchard chocolate factory and its ‘golden book’
The guest book of the Suchard chocolate factory in Neuchâtel bears witness to a rich local heritage. A throwback to a prosperous industrial past, it contains a reminder of an unforgettable royal visit: that of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III in 1960.
A fire during the night of 19 October 1957 destroyed forever the first volume of this exquisite witness to factory life and left a large gap in the company’s memories of its past. Suchard was aware of the fragility of keeping records on paper and also quick to recognise the importance of its guest book as a document of historical import. So, the Suchard guest book rose again like a phoenix from the ashes in 1960. The meticulously compiled new volume showed the company’s new-found ambition and will to preserve “the memory and heart of a company” as is written on the first page. The ‘Livre d’or’ still embodies the pride felt within the Neuchâtel area. It is more than just a collection of names; it is no less than a significant historical document.
Royal visit
The Suchard chocolate factory guestbook preserves the memory of the royal visit from Monaco, as well as that of hundreds of other more or less famous visitors. It is a good example of the symbolic wealth that a simple list of names can hold. All too often dismissed as an anecdotal source, the guest book provides a unique insight into shared stories and snapshots of intimacy. Whether a signature, a small drawing or a few sentences, they are all valuable social, cultural and political mementoes of a bygone era.
Livres d’or
The ‘Livres d’or’ exhibition at the Neuchâtel City Archives contains many guest books from different milieus and institutions featuring signatures from the likes of the Japanese Emperor and J.R.R. Tolkien.


