Pig Museum, situated in Stuttgart's Gaisburg district, is renowned as the world's largest pig museum, it boasts over 50,000 exhibits spread across 27 themed rooms. It showcases diverse displays covering topics such as the evolution of pig breeds, their role in art and culture, and their significance in mythology and symbolism. Beyond the extensive collection, the museum features a restaurant offering traditional Swabian cuisine and a beer garden.
Housed in a historic Art Nouveau building that once served as the administrative headquarters of the Stuttgart slaughterhouse, the museum is easily accessible via public transportation or a short drive from downtown. Visitors can explore diverse displays covering topics such as the evolution of pig breeds, their role in art and culture, and their significance in mythology and symbolism. The museum also hosts special exhibitions, ensuring there's always something new to discover.