Spyscape
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Spyscape is a private, for-profit espionage museum and experience that opened in February 2018, and features seven main experience zones.
The 60,000-square-foot museum has a 'dark, labyrinthine interior' designed by David Adjaye, and occupies two levels inside a glass box building in midtown Manhattan.
The gallery themes include: Encryption, which focuses on the cryptanalysts who cracked the German Enigma machine in WWII; Deception, which takes visitors through the FBI's hunt for KGB mole Robert Hanssen; Surveillance, a 360-degree room that presents a closer look at Edward Snowden; Hacking, an emoji-filled gallery highlighting the Anonymous (group); Cyberwarfare, which focus on Stuxnet; Special Ops, which focuses on WWII spy gadgets and SOE Officer Virginia Hall; and Intelligence, which examines the how espionage and analysis shaped the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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