The municipality of Ráquira, Boyacá, Colombia, has constructed the world's largest pig-shaped piggy bank [1].
The project aims to drive international and domestic tourism to the region while fostering a sense of community pride. By securing a Guinness World Record, the town seeks to establish itself as a unique destination for travelers visiting Colombia.
Local officials in Ráquira coordinated the effort to build the structure, which was recognized as the largest of its kind [1]. The project was completed in 2024 [1]. The town of Ráquira is known for its artisanal traditions, and this installation leverages those skills on a massive scale.
According to the official record, the structure is now the largest pig-shaped piggy bank in existence [1]. The municipality used the construction as a tool for economic development, linking cultural creativity with global recognition.
While specific dimensions of the bank were not detailed in the initial reports, the certification from Guinness World Records confirms the achievement [1]. The installation serves as a landmark for the Boyacá region, inviting visitors to witness the record-breaking sculpture in person.
“The municipality of Ráquira, Boyacá, Colombia, has constructed the world's largest pig-shaped piggy bank.”
This record represents a strategic use of 'stunt tourism' to place a small municipality on the global map. By leveraging a Guinness World Record, Ráquira is attempting to diversify its economic appeal beyond traditional pottery and crafts to attract a broader demographic of novelty-seeking tourists.

