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The Washington, D.C., museum recently reopened in a larger space.
Section:Gallery
The International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C., reopened last month in a new building at L’Enfant Plaza.
Toni L. Sandys Washington Post
The new International Spy Museum is roughly twice the size of the original.
New to the museum is a section of a spy tunnel under Berlin that was used in the 1950s.
An area of the museum deals with interrogation techniques, such as waterboarding.
A lipstick gun.
Near the entrance to the International Spy Museum is an Aston Martin DB5 – best known for its role in the James Bond movie “Goldfinger.”
Fritz Hahn Washington Post
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