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Deutsches Spionagemuseum Berlin (Spy Museum Berlin)

10117 Berlin, Germany (Berlin)

Address Leipziger Platz 9
 
 
Floor area 3 000 m² / 32 292 ft²  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Technical Museum in general
  • Typewriter, calculating and coding
  • Wire- & tape recording
  • Photo cameras and slide projectors
  • Arms
  • Lamps and Light
  • Amateur Radio / Military & Industry Radio


Opening times
daily: 10am - 8pm
täglich 10 - 20 Uhr
Führungen: Samstag und Sonntag 14 und 18 Uhr in deutscher Sprache

Admission
Status from 01/2018
Erwachsene: 12 €;
Schüler, Studenten, Azubis, Bufdis, ALG2-Empfänger, Schwerbehinderte: 8 €;
Familie: 35 €

Contact
Tel.:+49-30-39 82 00 451  eMail:info deutsches-spionagemuseum.de  

Homepage www.deutsches-spionagemuseum.de

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Location / Directions
N52.509034° E13.379268°N52°30.54204' E13°22.75608'N52°30'32.5224" E13°22'45.3648"

Das Deutsche Spionagemuseumbefindet sich im Gebäude Leipziger Platz 9, direkt am U-Bahnhof Potsdamer Platz.

Parkplätze
Parkhaus Mall of Berlin, Einfahrt über Voßstraße oder Wilhelmstraße
Parkhaus Potsdamer Platz, Einfahrt über Linkstraße, Ludwig-Beck-Straße oder Schellingstraße
Parkhaus Sony Center, Einfahrt über Ben-Gurion-Straße oder Bellevuestraße

Some example model pages for sets you can see there:

D: Gemeinschaftserzeugn Enigma (1938)

Description

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
German Spy Museum Berlin

In an exhibition space of 3,000 m² (32.000 sq ft) the museum exposes more than 300 exhibits from the own inventory consisting of more than 1,000 collection items as well as loans. The exhibition features e.g. an original enigma, rare CIA cameras and props from James Bond movies. The collection consists mostly of originals and it is supplemented by replicas. The presentation of the exhibits is supported by installations. Most of the exhibits can be experienced by touchscreens in 360° and for many showcases transparent LCDs provided with information are used.

Main topics of the exhibition are the following:

The History of Espionage from the Ancient times until the Present Age

World War I

World War II

Cryptology, Morse, Radio

Cold War (Secret services in East and West Germany)

Spy Gear

Spy Training

Dead Drops and Containers

Listening Devices

Reproduction Devices

Camera Hiding Places

Spy Cameras

Animals Used as Spies

Conspiracy Theories and Espionage (RAF-Stasi Connection / The Case Uwe Barschel)

Glienicke Bridge (Spy exchanges)

Secret Services and Sexual Seduction („Honey traps“)

Secret Services and Poison

007 & Co – Espionage in Movies

Double Agents

Secret Service Operations

Portraits of Secret Services

Espionage in Present and Future

Furthermore, there are the following installations:

"Spywatch" (simulated observation in the entrance hall)
Spy Portraits
Interviews with Contemporary Witnesses
Cipher Machine (Interactive message encoding station)
Password Hacker
Observation Trabant (Car with infrared camera)
Observation Room
Spy Map (digital map for localization of intelligence activities in Berlin during the Cold War)
Laser Obstacle Course
Library (books stored in a glass cabinet can be read over a tablet computer) „Europe vs. Facebook“ (about the campaign of Max Schrems against Facebook Hacker Station (simulation of website hacks) „Teufelsberg“ (digital mirror installation with the thematization of big data)


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