Deutsches Spionagemuseum





At the German Spy Museum, you delve into the world of espionage and intelligence services. Here you'll find Hitler's Enigma cipher machine, a Stasi-Trabi with an infrared camera, rare spy cameras from the CIA and KGB, and original props from James Bond films.
Since 2015, the German Spy Museum has been located at Leipziger Platz. As visitors, you will encounter a fascinating exhibition with interactive and multimedia presentation techniques, allowing you to feel like James Bond for once in your life. The journey through time begins with the first secret writings, dating back to antiquity, and leads up to the present day. Exciting espionage operations, sophisticated techniques, spying activities, and legendary secret operations are explored. You can marvel at over a thousand exhibits and even try out for yourself in many areas what it means to be a spy or agent.
As soon as you enter the Spy Museum, numerous cameras capture you, and you see yourself compiled into a collage of surveillance images on the monitor wall. The museum occupies an area of 3,000 square meters, which you reach through a time tunnel. Unique multimedia applications and projections bring history to life anew. Through 3D glasses, you experience all of this vividly and up close, able to hear, feel, and even smell what happened in the shadowy world of espionage.
The museum offers guided tours for school classes and families. Beneath the exhibition display cases, there are liquid crystal displays that provide you with all important information about the exhibits. Additionally, you can crack codes and passwords or test your dexterity in a laser maze straight out of the movie “Mission Impossible.”
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Price level
Admission: 8.00 - 18.00 Euros, reduced: 6.00 - 12.00 Euros
Public transport
S/U/Bus Potsdamer Platz, exit Leipziger Platz
Parking
Paid parking available in Mall of Berlin parking garage, Potsdamer Platz parking garage, and Sony Center parking garage
Opening Hours
- Daily: 10:00 – 20:00
Address
Leipziger Pl., 9, 10117, Berlin, Deutschland
















