Museum Admission (1 Adult + 1 Child)

KGB Espionage Museum

Categories: Museums, Culture  |  Ages: 6 - 17 Years  |  Format: In-Person

About
The KGB Espionage Museum features the world’s largest collection of Soviet KGB espionage artifacts.

The interactive KGB Espionage Museum presents visitors with special equipment and techniques from the Cold War era, such as spy cameras, concealment devices, secret recorders, code machines, spy radios, and secure telephones. Come learn the secret history of a clandestine organization that has had an enduring and far-reaching influence on world affairs. The museum showcases a never-before-seen collection of one-of-a-kind items, many of which are only now being made public. The KGB Espionage Museum reveals the secret lives of prominent KGB agents, uncovering the strategies beneath many of history’s top secret espionage operations.

**Children age 6 and under are free.
***Please print out your booking confirmation and bring it with you.
When to arrive:
15 minutes before
Additional details:
***Please print out your booking confirmation and bring it with you.
Cancellation policy:
1 hour in advance
Caregiver required:
Yes

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Provider
245 West 14th Street, New York, NY 10011
Chelsea
(917) 388-2332
About
Kids will explore the life of a KGB espionage agent through interacting with the never-before-seen 3,700 artifacts on display, including an interrogation chair, a photo studio of a KGB chief desk, tests and games evaluating your inner spy, magic spy glasses, and much more!
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See the world’s largest collection of Soviet KGB espionage artifacts while going through the museum's exhibition. Learn about the methods for isotopically marking and isotopically detecting documents, money, people, and animals.