Germany’s most unusual museums await you

Everyone knows the big museums, like the National Gallery in Berlin and the Gemäldegallerie in Dresden—but how can you pass up a chance to visit Stuttgart’s Pig Museum? It’s the world’s largest…pig museum.

And it doesn’t stop there. Germany also has museums of such diverse interests as clowns, Easter eggs, lipstick, potatoes and bees.

If that’s not enough, there’s also a mustard grinder museum and the German Food Additives museum.

But the Pig Museum, or Schweinesmuseum in German, has to be Gumbo’s favorite. After touring 23 rooms full of pig paraphernalia, lore and legends, you can stop in the museum’s cafe for a tasty assortment of pork-based meals.

To see a list of some of these museums, and links, from TheLocal.de, click HERE

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7 years ago

That’s definitely a museum I’d go out of my way to see…..

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