The German Spy Museum Berlin opened his doors in September 2015. Therewith, more than 25 years after the end of the Cold War, the Capital of Spies gets its exhibition about the gloom of espionage, long overdue.
The permanent exhibition, which can be experienced with all senses, unveils spectacular secret operations, mysterious espionage cases and fabled spies. In a more than 3.000 m² (32.000 sq ft) exhibition space the Museum shows numerous rare exhibits from the inventory of a collection built up in many years as well as meticulously reproduced replicas which are presented, supported by multimedia, with the most innovative and future-oriented technology for museums.
(Text is from German Spy Museum Homepage, link beow)
Address
Leipziger Platz 9, 10117 Berlin-Mitte, Germany
Website
You can find more information and plan your visit on their official website: German Spy Museum Berlin
Opening Hours
The museum is open daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, including holidays.
Public Transport
The museum is conveniently located near Potsdamer Platz. You can reach it by taking the S-Bahn (lines S1, S2, S25) or U-Bahn (lines U2, U9) to the Potsdamer Platz station. From there, it’s just a short walk to Leipziger Platz1.
Ticket Service
To avoid waiting times, it’s recommended to book a time-slot ticket online in advance. These tickets allow entry on a specific date and time slot (15-minute intervals)1. You can also purchase tickets at the museum if available.