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German Spy Museum (Deutsches Spionagemuseum) is located at Leipziger Platz in the center of the capital of Germany. The square was destroyed during the Second World War. During Cold War it was no man’s land at the Berlin Wall. It is very close to Checkpoint Charlie, famous Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin, that was also ‘Octopussy’ filming location.

To enter the museum you have to validate your ticket and walk through double door. It takes… 007 seconds before second door opens.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

The exhibition is mostly dedicated to real spies, but there is also fictional secret agents area. At the entrance to that room you can take a photo with 007 background. Below you can see my selfie with camera instead of gun.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

There is a number of props that were used on sets of different James Bond movies. On several screens you can watch short parts of films where each prop was used.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Chips and playing cards from ‘Casino Royale’, the Order of Lenin from ‘A View to a Kill’, fake ID from ‘The World Is Not Enough’, Walther PPK/S from ‘Skyfall’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Chips and playing cards from ‘Casino Royale’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

The Order of Lenin from ‘A View to a Kill’, fake ID from ‘The World Is Not Enough’, Walther PPK/S from ‘Skyfall’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

M’s red telephone from ‘Moonraker’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Submachine gun Steyr TMP from ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

M’s red telephone from ‘Moonraker’ and submachine gun Steyr TMP from ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Walkie-Talkie from ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Walkie-Talkie from ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Chemicals drum from ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

1 million dollar cheque from ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Cheque from ‘A View to a Kill’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

A cast of Roger Moore’s face.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

A cast of Sean Connery’s face.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Skyfall sign from ‘Skyfall’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Glock 18 with Beta-C magazine from ‘Skyfall’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Ice Spikes from ‘Die Another Day’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Hovercraft driver’s helmet from ‘Die Another Day’.

 

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Clothes and shoes that Jaw was wearing in ‘Moonraker’ and Nick Nack was wearing in ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Jaw’s shoes from ‘Moonraker’ and Nick Nack’s shoes from ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

A cast of Christopher Lee’s face.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

A cast of Christopher Lee’s face.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Satellite key from ‘GoldenEye’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Russian fur hat that General Ourumov (Gottfried John) was wearing in ‘Goldeneye’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Coat of arms on Kamal Khan’s aeroplane from ‘Octopussy’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Octopussy badge from ‘Octopussy’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Mollaka’s Jacket from ‘Casino Royale’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Machete from ‘Casino Royale’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Mobile phone and SIM card reader from ‘Casino Royale’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Mobile phone and SIM card reader from ‘Casino Royale’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Sony Ericsson K800i from ‘Casino Royale’, Shotgun from ‘Skyfall’ and Walther P99 from ‘Die Another Day’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum

All actors who played 007 in James Bond films produced by EON Productions.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum

You can find all necessary information such as opening hours and ticket prices to the museum on its official site: www.deutsches-spionagemuseum.de

All photos were taken at the beginning of May 2019. The exhibition may change in the future.

I would like to thank Deutsches Spionagemuseum for possibility of visiting that amazing place.