Nestled in Berlin, a city once known as the global epicenter of espionage, the German Spy Museum delves into the history of spying. Spanning from Julius Caesar’s ancient codes to contemporary digital surveillance, the museum houses over 1,000 artifacts that trace the evolution of espionage. Interactive exhibits, such as the Enigma machine and laser mazes, offer visitors a hands-on experience. Today, guests can explore the intricate world of secret agents and the tools they used, providing a vivid and educational journey through the ages of intelligence gathering.
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