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International Spy Museum

The International Spy Museum is an independent non-profit history museum which documents the tradecraft, history, and contemporary role of espionage. It holds the largest collection[2] of international espionage artifacts on public display. The museum opened in 2002 in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, D.C., and relocated to L'Enfant Plaza in 2019.[3][4]

International Spy Museum
Location within Washington, D.C.
International Spy Museum (the United States)
EstablishedJuly 19, 2002 (2002-07-19)
Location700 L'Enfant Plaza, SW
Washington, D.C.
United States
Coordinates38°53′02″N 77°01′34″W / 38.884°N 77.026°W / 38.884; -77.026
TypeHistory
VisitorsApprox. 600,000 annually[1]
DirectorChristopher P. Costa
CEOTamara Christian
CuratorDr. Andrew Hammond
Public transit access                          L'Enfant Plaza
Websitewww.spymuseum.org

History edit

Milton Maltz, a code-breaker during the Korean War and founder of the Malrite Communications Group in 1956 (later The Malrite Company), conceptualized the International Spy Museum in 1996 as a for-profit organization.[5] The original museum facility in the Penn Quarter neighborhood was built by Milton Maltz and The House on F Street, L.L.C. at a cost of approximately US$40 million.[6] It opened to the public in 2002.[7]

The foundation cost of the original museum was half funded by the Malrite Company; the other $20 million came from the District of Columbia through enterprise zone bonds and TIF bonds. The museum was part of the ongoing rejuvenation of Penn Quarter, kicked off in the 1980s by the Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation.[8]

In April 2015, plans were released for a new museum designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.[3] In January 2019, the museum began the process of moving from its previous F Street location to the new $162 million dedicated building at 700 L'Enfant Plaza, and it reopened to the public on May 12, 2019.[9] The 32,000 square foot L'Enfant Plaza building has a 145-seat theater, rooftop terrace, and top-floor event space.[10] The new museum is a non-profit enterprise.

Educational and cultural programs are offered for students, adults, and families including scholarly lectures, films, book signings, hands-on workshops, and group tour packages. The museum charges admission fees.[11]

Permanent collection edit

 
International Spy Museum

The museum houses more than 7,000 artifacts with around 1,000 on public display, accompanied by historical photographs, interactive displays, film, and video. The permanent collection traces the complete history of espionage, from the Ancient Greeks and the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the British Empire, the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, the American Civil War, both World Wars, the Cold War, and through present day espionage activity. Exhibits include:

Briefing Center edit

Visitors receive an Undercover Mission badge and cover identity in the "Briefing Center". Here, visitors preview the museum's spy artifacts and watch a five-minute film introducing the shadow world of spying.

Stealing Secrets edit

In the "Stealing Secrets" gallery, visitors learn about spies and spymasters, gadget makers, scientists, and engineers from past and present. Hundreds of imaginative inventions used to steal secrets are displayed in this gallery.

Making Sense of Secrets edit

In the "Making Sense of Secrets" gallery, visitors learn how secret information gets turned into useful intelligence. The gallery's interactive exhibits inform how codes are made, analyzed, and broken.

Covert Action edit

In the "Covert Action" gallery, visitors discover the age-old techniques leaders use to secretly influence events abroad. They learn about covert mission failures and successes from sabotage to lethal action.

Spying That Shaped History edit

The "Spying that Shaped History" gallery illustrates the impact of intelligence on history. Visitors explore stories from the American Revolution to 21st century cyberwarfare and hear what intelligence officers think about on-screen spies.

An Uncertain World edit

The "An Uncertain World" gallery explores how spy agencies protect against threats at home. Visitors learn what can happen when they go too far and delve into spy tales from Renaissance Venice to Cold War Berlin.

Debriefing Center edit

Visitors receive the conclusion to their Undercover Mission in the Debriefing Center including a performance debrief that summarizes their top spy skills.

Previous exhibits edit

The museum had an interactive exhibit called Operation Spy where visitors assumed the roles of covert agents and participated in a one-hour Hollywood-style spy simulation. Visitors moved from area to area, interacting with puzzles, tasks, motion simulators, sound effects, and video messages to work through a mission to intercept a secret arms deal involving a nuclear trigger.

In 2011, the museum had an interactive called Spy in the City where visitors were given a GPS-type device and had to find clues near various landmarks in the area surrounding the museum to obtain the password for a secret weapon.[12]

Notable Items in the Permanent Collection edit

In popular culture edit

Film edit

Television edit

  • SPY board members Robert Wallace and Keith Melton are co-executive producers of Netflix's 2021 Spycraft series. The museum's executive director, Chris Costa, is interviewed in the third episode of season 1 titled Sexspionage.
  • The museum has made many appearances on Mysteries at the Museum.
  • In season 14, episode 10 of Law and Order titled Acceptable Loss, Nick Amaro mentions taking his daughter to the Spy Museum.
  • The museum was referenced in season 4, episode 4 of Madam Secretary. Elizabeth McCord's son is doing a school report on the CIA, so Henry and Jason make plans to visit the Spy Museum.
  • The museum was used as a setting in the season 3 episode of Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman entitled Mission Improbable. It was where Ruff sent the FETCHers to learn about how to become spies.
  • Ozzy and Jack Osbourne in the eighth episode of season 1 of Ozzy and Jack's World Detour, visit the museum.

Literature edit

  • In collaboration with National Geographic, the museum published the International Spy Museum's Handbook of Practical Spying.
  • The children's books, Who's Hiding in the Spy Museum? and A Secret Message by Ellen Lewis are set in the museum.

Web edit

  • BBC's Reel, The Secrets of the Culper Spy Ring features scenes filmed at the museum and an interview with Jacqueline Eyl, the Spy Museum's director of youth education.
  • In collaboration with WIRED, the International Spy Museum's video, Former CIA Chief of Disguise Breaks Down Cold War Spy Gadgets featuring board member Jonna Mendez, was nominated for a 2021 Webby Award.
  • Jennifer Lawrence while promoting her film Red Sparrow on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, mentions that former intel officers would tell their children they were spies by showing them Spy Kids, then taking them to the Spy Museum.

Programming edit

Then-President of the United States, Barack Obama, visited the museum on July 30, 2010.[31]

Podcast edit

  • The Spy Museum has a weekly podcast, SpyCast, hosted by the museum's historian and curator Dr. Andrew Hammond.[32]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kennicott, Philip (May 7, 2019). "The best part of the new Spy Museum? Its exterior". The Washington Post.
  2. ^ "Guinness World Record - Largest Espionage Museum!". International Spy Museum. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  3. ^ a b Goldchain, Michelle (April 23, 2015). "What to Expect From the Brand New International Spy Museum". Curbed.
  4. ^ "You can buy advance tickets online to the bigger Spy Museum, which opens May 12"". The Washington Post.
  5. ^ Folkinshteyn, Benjamin (Fall 2007). "Washington as First Action Hero: Museums Redefined". DePaul Journal of Art. 18 (1): 1.
  6. ^ Radosh, Ronald (2010). "Scoping Out The International Spy Museum". Academic Questions. 3. 23 (3): 287–297. doi:10.1007/s12129-010-9171-1. S2CID 144517146.
  7. ^ Ensor, David (June 19, 2002). "Poison umbrellas, lethal lipstick: Spy museum opens". CNN.
  8. ^ "36 C.F.R. Chapter IX – Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation".
  9. ^ McGlone, Peggy (May 8, 2019). "The new Spy Museum is bigger, bolder and more beautiful. Here are the 10 things you shouldn't miss". The Washington Post.
  10. ^ Cooper, Rebecca (December 31, 2018). "Spy Museum says goodbye to Penn Quarter". American City Business Journals.
  11. ^ "Plan a Visit". International Spy Museum. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  12. ^ Predavec, Evan (October 21, 2011). "Spies in the City: The International Spy Museum". Wired.
  13. ^ "Four Rotor Enigma Machine". International Spy Museum. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  14. ^ "Dr. Andrew Hammond Talks Cyber Espionage, Spy Museum and More". Forcepoint. 2021-12-06. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  15. ^ "U-2 Wreckage Piece (Francis Gary Powers)". International Spy Museum. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  16. ^ "SPY MUSEUM ACQUIRES SUICIDE SILVER DOLLAR". www.coinbooks.org. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  17. ^ "Wealthy collector gives his hoard to spy museum: suicide needles, the ax used on Trotsky". The Seattle Times. 2017-09-13. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  18. ^ "2506 Brigade Flag". International Spy Museum. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  19. ^ "Heavy Water". International Spy Museum. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  20. ^ "Operation Bernhard Printing Plate". International Spy Museum. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  21. ^ "Nazi forgeries to take center stage at new Int'l Spy Museum". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  22. ^ "International Spy Museum opens its doors". New Atlas. 2004-06-03. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  23. ^ "Steineck ABC Wristwatch Camera". International Spy Museum. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  24. ^ "Lipstick Pistol". International Spy Museum. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  25. ^ "Umbrella Guns and Fake Poop? Cold War Spies Thought of Everything". HistoryNet. 2023-01-19. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  26. ^ "Pigeon Camera". International Spy Museum. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  27. ^ Swartz, Dan (May 8, 2019). "PHOTOS: The (New) International Spy Museum". Washingtonian. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  28. ^ Cavanaugh, Patrick (March 15, 2021). "Mission: Impossible Getting Remastered Blu-ray for 25th Anniversary". Comicbook. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  29. ^ Barber, James (December 11, 2018). "'Mission: Impossible - Fallout' & the Real Operatives of the International Spy Museum". Military.com. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  30. ^ Vitka, Will (September 26, 2018). "Special guest at Spy Museum for Global James Bond Day? Bond himself". wtop. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  31. ^ Sanner, Ann (July 30, 2010). "Obama visits the spy museum". The San Diego Union Tribute. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  32. ^ "SpyCast | The Spy Museum Podcast". International Spy Museum. Retrieved 2022-07-20.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The International Spy Museum is an independent non profit history museum which documents the tradecraft history and contemporary role of espionage It holds the largest collection 2 of international espionage artifacts on public display The museum opened in 2002 in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington D C and relocated to L Enfant Plaza in 2019 3 4 International Spy MuseumLocation within Washington D C Show map of Central Washington D C International Spy Museum the United States Show map of the United StatesEstablishedJuly 19 2002 2002 07 19 Location700 L Enfant Plaza SWWashington D C United StatesCoordinates38 53 02 N 77 01 34 W 38 884 N 77 026 W 38 884 77 026TypeHistoryVisitorsApprox 600 000 annually 1 DirectorChristopher P CostaCEOTamara ChristianCuratorDr Andrew HammondPublic transit access L Enfant PlazaWebsitewww wbr spymuseum wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Permanent collection 2 1 Briefing Center 2 2 Stealing Secrets 2 3 Making Sense of Secrets 2 4 Covert Action 2 5 Spying That Shaped History 2 6 An Uncertain World 2 7 Debriefing Center 2 8 Previous exhibits 3 Notable Items in the Permanent Collection 4 In popular culture 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Literature 4 4 Web 4 5 Programming 4 6 Podcast 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editMilton Maltz a code breaker during the Korean War and founder of the Malrite Communications Group in 1956 later The Malrite Company conceptualized the International Spy Museum in 1996 as a for profit organization 5 The original museum facility in the Penn Quarter neighborhood was built by Milton Maltz and The House on F Street L L C at a cost of approximately US 40 million 6 It opened to the public in 2002 7 The foundation cost of the original museum was half funded by the Malrite Company the other 20 million came from the District of Columbia through enterprise zone bonds and TIF bonds The museum was part of the ongoing rejuvenation of Penn Quarter kicked off in the 1980s by the Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation 8 In April 2015 plans were released for a new museum designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners 3 In January 2019 the museum began the process of moving from its previous F Street location to the new 162 million dedicated building at 700 L Enfant Plaza and it reopened to the public on May 12 2019 9 The 32 000 square foot L Enfant Plaza building has a 145 seat theater rooftop terrace and top floor event space 10 The new museum is a non profit enterprise Educational and cultural programs are offered for students adults and families including scholarly lectures films book signings hands on workshops and group tour packages The museum charges admission fees 11 Permanent collection edit nbsp International Spy MuseumThe museum houses more than 7 000 artifacts with around 1 000 on public display accompanied by historical photographs interactive displays film and video The permanent collection traces the complete history of espionage from the Ancient Greeks and the Roman Empire the Middle Ages the Renaissance the British Empire the American Revolutionary War the French Revolution the Napoleonic Wars the American Civil War both World Wars the Cold War and through present day espionage activity Exhibits include Briefing Center edit Visitors receive an Undercover Mission badge and cover identity in the Briefing Center Here visitors preview the museum s spy artifacts and watch a five minute film introducing the shadow world of spying Stealing Secrets edit In the Stealing Secrets gallery visitors learn about spies and spymasters gadget makers scientists and engineers from past and present Hundreds of imaginative inventions used to steal secrets are displayed in this gallery Making Sense of Secrets edit In the Making Sense of Secrets gallery visitors learn how secret information gets turned into useful intelligence The gallery s interactive exhibits inform how codes are made analyzed and broken Covert Action edit In the Covert Action gallery visitors discover the age old techniques leaders use to secretly influence events abroad They learn about covert mission failures and successes from sabotage to lethal action Spying That Shaped History edit The Spying that Shaped History gallery illustrates the impact of intelligence on history Visitors explore stories from the American Revolution to 21st century cyberwarfare and hear what intelligence officers think about on screen spies An Uncertain World edit The An Uncertain World gallery explores how spy agencies protect against threats at home Visitors learn what can happen when they go too far and delve into spy tales from Renaissance Venice to Cold War Berlin Debriefing Center edit Visitors receive the conclusion to their Undercover Mission in the Debriefing Center including a performance debrief that summarizes their top spy skills Previous exhibits edit The museum had an interactive exhibit called Operation Spy where visitors assumed the roles of covert agents and participated in a one hour Hollywood style spy simulation Visitors moved from area to area interacting with puzzles tasks motion simulators sound effects and video messages to work through a mission to intercept a secret arms deal involving a nuclear trigger In 2011 the museum had an interactive called Spy in the City where visitors were given a GPS type device and had to find clues near various landmarks in the area surrounding the museum to obtain the password for a secret weapon 12 Notable Items in the Permanent Collection editA Four Rotor Japanese Enigma Machine built by Germany during World War II for its ally Japan allowing German and Japanese soldiers to communicate securely with each other 13 14 The wreckage of Francis Gary Powers U 2 plane 15 A 1922 Silver Dollar with Suicide Pin that was made by the CIA for the U 2 program 16 17 A Bay of Pigs flag The 2506 Assault Brigade was meant to fly this flag as a symbol of victory following the 1961 invasion attempt 18 A vial of heavy water produced to commemorate WWII s Operation Gunnerside 19 A printing plate used in Operation Bernhard an exercise by Nazi Germany to forge British bank notes 20 21 A coat with a buttonhole camera created by the KGB 22 A c 1949 Steineck ABC Wristwatch Camera from Germany The watch allowed an agent to take photographs while pretending to check his or her watch 23 A Lipstick Pistol used by KGB operatives during the Cold War 24 25 A replica of an Aerial Surveillance Pigeon Camera from World War I 26 The Aston Martin DB5 that was used in the movie Goldfinger the third part of the James Bond film series 27 In popular culture editFilm edit The museum is included in the bonus features of the 25th anniversary edition of Mission Impossible film 28 Television edit SPY board members Robert Wallace and Keith Melton are co executive producers of Netflix s 2021 Spycraft series The museum s executive director Chris Costa is interviewed in the third episode of season 1 titled Sexspionage The museum has made many appearances on Mysteries at the Museum In season 14 episode 10 of Law and Order titled Acceptable Loss Nick Amaro mentions taking his daughter to the Spy Museum The museum was referenced in season 4 episode 4 of Madam Secretary Elizabeth McCord s son is doing a school report on the CIA so Henry and Jason make plans to visit the Spy Museum The museum was used as a setting in the season 3 episode of Fetch with Ruff Ruffman entitled Mission Improbable It was where Ruff sent the FETCHers to learn about how to become spies Ozzy and Jack Osbourne in the eighth episode of season 1 of Ozzy and Jack s World Detour visit the museum Literature edit In collaboration with National Geographic the museum published the International Spy Museum s Handbook of Practical Spying The children s books Who s Hiding in the Spy Museum and A Secret Message by Ellen Lewis are set in the museum Web edit BBC s Reel The Secrets of the Culper Spy Ring features scenes filmed at the museum and an interview with Jacqueline Eyl the Spy Museum s director of youth education In collaboration with WIRED the International Spy Museum s video Former CIA Chief of Disguise Breaks Down Cold War Spy Gadgets featuring board member Jonna Mendez was nominated for a 2021 Webby Award Jennifer Lawrence while promoting her film Red Sparrow on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert mentions that former intel officers would tell their children they were spies by showing them Spy Kids then taking them to the Spy Museum Programming edit Paramount held their Mission Impossible Fallout press event at the museum 29 George Lazenby who played James Bond in On Her Majesty s Secret Service 1969 attended the 2018 Global James Bond Day at the Spy Museum 30 Then President of the United States Barack Obama visited the museum on July 30 2010 31 Podcast edit The Spy Museum has a weekly podcast SpyCast hosted by the museum s historian and curator Dr Andrew Hammond 32 See also editCIA Museum Imperial War Museum National Cryptologic MuseumReferences edit Kennicott Philip May 7 2019 The best part of the new Spy Museum Its exterior The Washington Post Guinness World Record Largest Espionage Museum International Spy Museum Retrieved 2021 05 25 a b Goldchain Michelle April 23 2015 What to Expect From the Brand New International Spy Museum Curbed You can buy advance tickets online to the bigger Spy Museum which opens May 12 The Washington Post Folkinshteyn Benjamin Fall 2007 Washington as First Action Hero Museums Redefined DePaul Journal of Art 18 1 1 Radosh Ronald 2010 Scoping Out The International Spy Museum Academic Questions 3 23 3 287 297 doi 10 1007 s12129 010 9171 1 S2CID 144517146 Ensor David June 19 2002 Poison umbrellas lethal lipstick Spy museum opens CNN 36 C F R Chapter IX Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation McGlone Peggy May 8 2019 The new Spy Museum is bigger bolder and more beautiful Here are the 10 things you shouldn t miss The Washington Post Cooper Rebecca December 31 2018 Spy Museum says goodbye to Penn Quarter American City Business Journals Plan a Visit International Spy Museum Retrieved June 4 2021 Predavec Evan October 21 2011 Spies in the City The International Spy Museum Wired Four Rotor Enigma Machine International Spy Museum Retrieved 2023 02 21 Dr Andrew Hammond Talks Cyber Espionage Spy Museum and More Forcepoint 2021 12 06 Retrieved 2023 02 21 U 2 Wreckage Piece Francis Gary Powers International Spy Museum Retrieved 2023 02 21 SPY MUSEUM ACQUIRES SUICIDE SILVER DOLLAR www coinbooks org Retrieved 2023 02 21 Wealthy collector gives his hoard to spy museum suicide needles the ax used on Trotsky The Seattle Times 2017 09 13 Retrieved 2023 02 21 2506 Brigade Flag International Spy Museum Retrieved 2023 02 21 Heavy Water International Spy Museum Retrieved 2023 02 21 Operation Bernhard Printing Plate International Spy Museum Retrieved 2023 02 21 Nazi forgeries to take center stage at new Int l Spy Museum The Jerusalem Post JPost com Retrieved 2023 02 21 International Spy Museum opens its doors New Atlas 2004 06 03 Retrieved 2023 02 21 Steineck ABC Wristwatch Camera International Spy Museum Retrieved 2023 02 21 Lipstick Pistol International Spy Museum Retrieved 2023 02 21 Umbrella Guns and Fake Poop Cold War Spies Thought of Everything HistoryNet 2023 01 19 Retrieved 2023 02 21 Pigeon Camera International Spy Museum Retrieved 2023 02 21 Swartz Dan May 8 2019 PHOTOS The New International Spy Museum Washingtonian Retrieved June 3 2021 Cavanaugh Patrick March 15 2021 Mission Impossible Getting Remastered Blu ray for 25th Anniversary Comicbook Retrieved June 3 2021 Barber James December 11 2018 Mission Impossible Fallout amp the Real Operatives of the International Spy Museum Military com Retrieved June 3 2021 Vitka Will September 26 2018 Special guest at Spy Museum for Global James Bond Day Bond himself wtop Retrieved June 3 2021 Sanner Ann July 30 2010 Obama visits the spy museum The San Diego Union Tribute Retrieved June 3 2021 SpyCast The Spy Museum Podcast 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