Maggi Museum
Experience the history of the famous seasoning at the Maggi Museum and immerse yourself in the cultural history of food—only as part of a guided tour.
The Maggi Museum in the historic “Gütterli-Hüsli” building is considered the birthplace of the Maggi company and tells the story of one of Germany's best-known food companies. On their journey through time, visitors learn how a small seasoning manufacturer in the 19th century developed into an international corporation and what influence Maggi had on food and drink culture in Germany and Europe.
The exhibition provides vivid insights into production methods, packaging history, and advertising practices, while also showing how technological innovations and social changes shaped the company's development. In addition, the role of Maggi products in people's everyday lives is highlighted—from family cooking to modern nutrition.
A special highlight: the museum can only be visited as part of a guided tour, so that all information is explained by experts and contexts are clearly conveyed. The tour makes the Maggi Museum a lively experience for history buffs, families, and those curious about cuisine alike. A visit combines interesting facts about company history, technology, and cultural history with a fascination for a unique German food heritage.
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Maggi-Museum
Julius-Bührer-Straße 8
78224 Singen (Hohentwiel)