Commonly referred to as "Villa Wonka", this mansion on the premises of a chocolate factory looks more like the skew-whiff house of the Bucket family. Little is left from the grandeur of the turn of the century, and the everyday struggle for somehow just keeping things going during the socialist era has left deep scars and marks all over the building. Left alone the devastations of the last 25 years of vacancy after the factory was closed. Still, a rotten pile of letters from Cuba might give some hint to the complex challenges of cocoa acquisition within the Communist Bloc.