Zum schwarzen Ferkel ("The Black Piglet") was a tavern located at the corner of Unter den Linden and Neue Wilhelmstraße in Berlin. Said once to have been frequented by Heinrich Heine, Robert Schumann and E. T. A. Hoffman,[2] it was in the 1890s the meeting place for a circle of mainly Nordic writers and artists, including August Strindberg and Edvard Munch but also the Pole Stanisław Przybyszewski and several Germans.