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The Spy's Path


The involvement of the United States in espionage within the significant conflicts of the 20th century is undeniable, so our journey begins in Washington, DC, at the International Spy Museum. A true temple of knowledge about the history of espionage, from ancient Greece to our era, this museum promises its visitors a complete panorama of

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Things to do and see - The Spy's Path

See the foremost collection of spy artifacts in the world
The International Spy Museum, Washington, D.C., USA
Step into London's espionage history during the Cold War
Churchill War Rooms, London, UK
Gain a unique insight into the complexities of espionage
German Spy Museum, Berlin, Germany
Engage in espionage through interactive challenges
Spyscape Museum, New York, USA
View exhibits on military history and espionage
The Museum of Military History, Vienna, Austria
Get a glimpse of Cuba’s role in international spying
The Museum of the Revolution, Havana, Cuba
Delve into totalitarian regimes, espionage, and surveillance
House of Terror Museum, Budapest, Hungary
Explore displays of surveillance equipment and artifacts
Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights, Vilnius, Lithuania
Have an insight into the work of the GDR secret service
Museum Station, Berlin, Germany
Engage with displays of espionage tools and equipment
The Cold War Museum, Virginia, USA

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FAQ - The Spy's Path

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