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Tampere is called the city of unusual and weird museums. The Finnish city is where the world’s first and Europe’s only Spy Museum is located. In a fascinating way, the museum combines secret historical events, items and people with action: the visitors get to try out different spying activities such as eavesdropping and code breaking. That’s the place where you can learn about the methods and techniques the legendary spies used.
Dedicated to espionage and it showcases the most-known agents and their methods, here is the place where you can examine real bugs, cipher machines, spy cameras, CIA’s radio sets suitable for intercontinental traffic, rare ground listening devices and over 400 other espionage gadgets. At Spy Museum, you can even take a spy test, have your spy skills accessed and receive a certificate along with a recommendation to the intelligence service that suits you best.
Source: Visit Tampere
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