The Spy Museum is a very alternative museum, there are not many people to visit, but the location is very good. However, for people like us who are more English-speaking. It is more difficult to read.
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The spy museum called "Spyscape" is located in a nondescript two-story building in Manhattan, New York, and is now a place to explore the mysteries of spy culture. Spyscape is experientially "compatible" with entertainment and cultural elements: part museum, part rides. The immersive experience begins with an oversized "briefing elevator". In about three minutes, accompanied by the video of Blade Runner 2049 playing around, the elevator slowly ascends, gradually bringing visitors into the realm of Spyscape. Once the elevator doors open, visitors arrive at the main floor of the "city within a city": seven galleries showcasing themes such as "crypto" and "special operations." In addition to the collected items, there are 141 live screens, 317 speakers, 113 live cameras and 32 projectors to tell all kinds of spy stories.
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Spyscape Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Spy Museum is a very alternative museum, there are not many people to visit, but the location is very good. However, for people like us who are more English-speaking. It is more difficult to read.
A special museum, also more test English level, to understand how to carry out espionage.
Very special museum, visiting this museum can learn that spy is like work is interesting.
A small museum, you can have a knowledge of the more curious spies.
A very special museum that introduces how spies work is interesting.