International Spy Museum opens on July 18th in Washington, USA
When the International Spy Museum opens in Washington USA on July 18th, visitors will explore the world of espionage by adopting a "cover," crawling through an air duct designed for eavesdropping, deciphering a code and identifying disguised spies.
Museum-goers also will be treated to dozens of interactive displays set in rooms intended to transport them to important places in spy history, such as an ersatz Bletchley Park, where 10,000 Britons worked night and day to break the German World War II "Enigma" code, a chillingly real interrogation chamber and a re-created Berlin tunnel.
Before exiting into the 5,000-square-foot gift shop and choosing between two restaurants for a bite to eat, visitors will be able to discuss the current state of espionage with specialists who once worked in the field.
Most importantly to Bond fans, the museum will feature a large 007 section.
Click here to visit the official International Spy Museum website
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