Linden Museum
Named after its founder Karl Graf von Linden, the Linden Museum in Stuttgart is one of Germany's biggest ethnological museums. Split into five large sections (Americas, South Pacific, Africa, the Islamic Orient, South and East Asia), the permanent exhibition covers non-European people and cultures from several continents. Special attractions include a Tibetan temple, a Japanese teahouse and an Oriental bazaar. With several special exhibitions throughout the year, guided tours and excursions around the globe, the museum offers an insight into the historical and cultural developments as well as the economic, social and religious factors affecting the lives of people on every continent in a variety of ways. Disabled facilities, closed on Mondays, guided tours available on request.