




Biglietti per bambini dai 6 ai 15 anni
Ingresso gratuito per i bambini da 0 a 5 anni accompagnati da un adulto
Lunedì - domenica: 10.00 - 20.00
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Biglietto valido per 3 anni dopo l'acquisto
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Da che mondo è mondo, sapere è potere. Questo è il motivo per cui le spie esistono da quando esiste la civiltà umana. Nell'antico Egitto le spie erano conosciute come "gli occhi del Faraone", in Persia il re Ciro si riferiva a loro come ai suoi molti "occhi e orecchie" e persino il generale Sun Tzu dedicò un intero capitolo alle spie nella sua famosa "Arte della guerra".
Durante la guerra fredda, Berlino era il luogo in cui l'Est incontrava l'Ovest, in nessun altro luogo le potenze sovietiche e della NATO entravano così strettamente in contatto tra loro. Ecco perché Berlino è il posto migliore per imparare tutto sul mondo delle spie. È possibile visitare il Museo dello spionaggio tedesco sul vecchio confine, esattamente dove si trovava la striscia della morte del Muro di Berlino.
Visitando il Museo tedesco dello spionaggio, oltre a imparare tutto sul mondo delle spie, potrai anche testare le tue abilità di spionaggio. Dalla ricerca di cimici alla decodifica di messaggi in codice e alla scrittura di messaggi segreti con inchiostro che scompare. Potrai provare alcune delle cose che una spia deve essere in grado di fare, come inviare messaggi in codice morse, ingannare una macchina della verità e aprire una cassaforte.
Al Museo tedesco dello spionaggio puoi anche provare a farti strada attraverso un labirinto laser. Avrai due minuti per cercare di farcela in qualsiasi modo possibile. Salta, accovacciati o striscia. Assicurarti solo di non toccare i raggi laser.
Se sei pronto a imparare tutto sul mondo delle spie e a scoprire se anche tu hai la stoffa per esserlo, puoi acquistare i biglietti per il Museo dello spionaggio tedesco proprio qui. Qui è possibile acquistare un biglietto flessibile che permette di entrare nel museo in qualsiasi momento durante gli orari di apertura. Il Museo dello spionaggio tedesco si trova nel cuore di Berlino, vicino a Potsdamer Platz.
129 Reviews
MariangelaLuna
Il Museo dello Spionaggio di Berlino è un’esperienza imperdibile per le famiglie. I bambini si sono divertiti moltissimo nel labirinto laser e nelle numerose postazioni interattive che rendono la storia accessibile e coinvolgente. Oltre alle attività ludiche, il museo espone reperti storici affascinanti, tra cui la celebre macchina Enigma, offrendo uno sguardo approfondito sul mondo dello spionaggio durante la Guerra Fredda. Perfetto per trascorrere una giornata all'insegna del divertimento e dell’apprendimento!
M_N77777
Il museo in sé per sé è carino, ci sono numerose cose interattive e vengono mostrati numerosi oggetti che venivano usati dalle spie. Il percorso è molto carino e divertente da seguire, è perfetto se si vuole visitare qualcosa di leggero e in “breve” tempo (circa un’ora). Nonostante ció, abbiamo pagato il biglietto alla cassa 15€ scontato, grazie alla Berlin Welcome Card (altrimenti avremmo pagato 20€ circa) peró il costo non vale l’esperienza secondo me. Sicuramente avremmo risparmiato a farlo online in anticipo quindi se ne avete la possibilità fatelo, ma dopo averlo visitato posso dire che quel prezzo non ha senso.
G184FUandreab
Bella e divertente esperienza per bambini ed adolescenti consigliato quando sei a Berlino in vacanza con la famiglia!
Daniele_Gorizia
Documenti ed articoli vari legati allo spionaggio, sia tedesco sia internazionale. E' consigliato sia ad adulti sia a bambini. E' presente anche una sala dove, per gioco, ci si può mettere alla prova nel tentativo di superare una serie di allarmi tracciati coi laser. Nota negativa: ho trovato assurdo dover uscire da una parte e rientrare poi da un'altra per poter accedere al guardaroba. In caso di freddo o maltempo non è proprio una cosa gradita.
mercurymats74
Museo per bambini e non solo. Tanti oggi storici e contemporanei sullo spionaggio. Molto interattivo e quindi consigliato come complemento alla storia di Berlino del dopo guerra. Consigliato.
samuire
Cercavamo un museo che non annoiasse troppo i miei ragazzi di 12 e 14 anni e, devo dire, che abbiamo scelto bene. Piacevole per tutti provare le varie attrazioni interattive e per passare una mattina o un pomeriggio di brutto tempo
52faustoc
Divertente per i bambini e molto ben organizzato. Sono presenti oggetti interessanti e attrazioni stimolanti.
V9404RYlaurak
Esperienza interessante e divertente: il museo tratta il tema dello spionaggio in modo avvincente e interattivo.
E8040YEkatieh
The thing we enjoyed most about the museum were any interactive "missions". There were a lot of walls of text we weren't particularly interested in - if you are actually interested in the history of spying, there would be lots to learn. Even at a quiet time (midday on a Wednesday), we spent almost all our time waiting for others to finish interacting with things so we could have a go - especially the lie detector that we waited about 20 minutes for. The laser game was particularly fun and quick enough that you didn't have to queue for long at all.
ottifanti
Tolle, interaktive Ausstellung. Sehr informativ und abwechslungsreich, viele interaktive Stationen, ohne lange Schlangen und wirklich sehr abwechslungsreich.
69konradl
Faszinierendes Erlebnis im Deutschen Spionagemuseum Berlin 🕵️♂️ Das Deutsche Spionagemuseum Berlin ist ein absolutes Muss für alle, die sich für Geheimdienste, Spionage und die faszinierende Welt der Agenten interessieren! Direkt im Herzen Berlins gelegen, bietet das Museum eine interaktive und spannende Reise durch die Geschichte der Spionage – von den ersten Geheimcodes bis zur modernen Cyber-Spionage. Besonders beeindruckend fand ich die zahlreichen Mitmach-Stationen: Man kann selbst verschlüsselte Nachrichten entschlüsseln, einen Laser-Parcours wie ein echter Geheimagent durchqueren und echte Spionage-Gadgets bestaunen. Die Ausstellung ist modern, gut strukturiert und voller interessanter Informationen über reale Spione und berühmte Geheimoperationen. Das Museum ist sowohl für Erwachsene als auch für Kinder spannend und lehrreich. Wer Berlin besucht, sollte sich dieses einzigartige Erlebnis nicht entgehen lassen!
ardeshirb2014
I visited the German Spy Museum, and it was an incredible experience! The museum is packed with interactive exhibits, historical artifacts, and fascinating stories about espionage. From learning about famous spies to decoding secret messages, every part of the visit was engaging. One of the highlights was the laser maze, which was so much fun to try! There were also many hands-on activities that made the experience even more exciting. The museum does a great job of blending history with entertainment, making it enjoyable for both adults and kids. Overall, it’s a must-visit for anyone interested in spies, technology, and history. Highly recommended!
Y8739HNdirkh
+Sehr gute Räumlichkeiten +Sehr viele Spionage Sachen alte und Neue vorhanden. +Sehr gut Erreichbar mit der S-Bahn. +Der Ticketpreis auch sehr gut.
gudruns87
War super! Sehr informativ und unterhaltsam und eine extrem nette Crew an der Kasse! Danke nochmals für die Hilfe an der Münz Presse! VG Doris
jo723611
Great fun museum as a mix up with the more serious ones in Berlin. Teens loved all activities- especially the laser room. Lots of information that was really interesting. We booked for 10.45 time slot and was busy on way in but no problem then with having a go at all interactive elements- only short wait for laser room so kids had a couple of go’s. Imagine it gets much busier later on.
327jeanmarcb
Voici un beau musée riche en objets, documents et activités interactives. Il plaira aux petits et aux grands. Pour ceux qui veulent visiter sérieusement, évitez le dimanche matin, ça grouille de monde et en particulier d'enfants et on ne peut pas vraiment profiter de la visite et des vitrines. Les informations sont données en anglais et en allemand uniquement.
Oopps
This is a great look back at all the James Bond gadgets for the Cold War, real cameras in shoes hand bags and secret messages, Wouldn’t go during the school holidays, to many kids, book on line to hold a date and time , will also save a 10’er. There are lockers for a euro, just so you are not karting all your stuff around, The coffee shop at the end is a welcome sit down.
CBrussels
It is cheaper to buy tickets in the internet and if you are interested in German history, you can also buy a cheaper combination ticket (Spy and Deutschland museum). the Deutschland museum which is just located next door. They do have a time slot and when I was there, it was very crowded so I would recommend you to buy the tickets on line. The museum is quite big with lots of interactive exhibitions and covers a lot of things about spy. It is good fun and educational. I spend 2 hours there and it is a museum for adults and children alike. Highly recommended.
B6021GWkarenb
This museum is good for all ages. Very interesting artifacts, actually "spy" equipment. I particularly enjoyed seeing the Enigma machine. If you have seen the film "the imitation game" this is the machine that features in the story of the film. Very good section of James Bond film props from the movies. It's not a large museum, we was in there an hour. Have to pre book tickets to a time slot online. You scan bar code on e tickets, then go into a security check scanner before allowing entry. The shop at the end had a good selection of spy toys to take home, keep the kids entertained for hours. And not too expensive.
bryanpaulr2024
Amazing experience! I was late because I got lost (we were directed by google maps to a nonexistent bus station) and the lady at the reception was so understanding so I was able to still get in (thank you so much!) There are a lot of activities while you learn about espionage.. I just wish I had more time (had to cram my tour within 2 days). Saw a family enjoy the whole thing, I also wish I had my family with me to enjoy this (no budget yet haha!) definitely will come back! 👏✅ 5⭐
Claire155
We had fun. Personally I was more interested in people's stories than all the hardware on display. Worth a visit if you've got time to spare in Berlin. Advanced booking recommended.
X4128SWmalcolmh
The layout is well designed. From ancient pottery to Enigma to passwords to encryption the history of espionage is shown From gun that killed Archduke Ferdinand to umbrella that killed Georgi Markov Grom codes on ancient ceramics to to Enigma passwords and ultimate encryption It’s all here in format that patents and children will find absorbing
hampy4
Enjoyed visiting this museum, plenty to do and plenty to read. Enjoyed the Lazer beam course which just added to the fun. Allow at least a couple of hours especially if you read and try your hand at everything.
160bethanm
Very detailed museum, with lots of interaction. Laser room was the best bit, and more difficult than you think! We went in a Monday and booked in advance, but this probably wasn’t necessary as it wasn’t busy. However I can imagine it gets busy on weekends.
Compass44848920756
Sehr schönes Museum und super aufbereitet. Bei unseren Kids zwischen 8 und 14 kam keine Langeweile auf. Besonders viele Stationen luden zum mitmachen und ausprobieren ein.
Morry1308
Brilliant piece of spy history. Lots of exhibits and information videos. With some great interaction as well. We spent 4 hours going around the site and probably still missed some stuff.
P544TTkarins
Tolles , sehr informatives und abwechslungsreiches Museum. Es bietet für alle Altersgruppen etwas. Wir kommen wieder
803knutg
Eine sehr interessante Zusammenstellung der (offiiellen) Mittel der Geheimdienste aus Ost und West. Durch verschiedene Aktionsplätze können auch Kinder unterschiedliche leichte Möglichkeiten selbst ausprobieren.
ellieitalia
Good visit. A fun look at the history of espionage. It was getting a bit busy when we visited so we had to wait a little for some exhibits but not too bad. I’d say time a visit carefully as this will be better when quiet. We enjoyed.
MO658
I am a school teacher who has bloodied the Spy Museum twice: once on a forms trip with high-schoolers, then today with my own family. The interactive and unique museum was a hit with everyone. We spent about 2.5 hours.
BramhallHatter
My family and I spent a couple of hours here and enjoyed ourselves. The museum is modern and informative. There are some fun interactive activities mixed in with lots of information. A decent way to spend a couple of hours in Berlin.
alexzB2330RF
Sehr informatives Museum mit Geschichten zu Spionen und Agenten schon vor Christus Bus hin zur Gegenwart. Diese zeitliche Spanne hätte ich nicht erwartet. Die interaktiven Mitmachmöglichkeiten (u.a. Lügendetektor, Tresor knacken, Laserparcours, Verschlüsselte Wöter enträtseln) sind für Jung und Alt sehr gut und unterhaltsam.
Greghanger3
My wife and I toured the Espionage Museum while visiting Berlin recently. This place was incredible! I really loved seeing the advancements in ‘spy tech’ and many real examples of tools used to spy on others and a country’s own citizens. Some of the hands on stations were really interesting…code breaking and finding listening devices in a room were fun. Technology has screamed forward from the examples we saw in the museum and we carry the most invasive and intrusive devices in the form of our mobile phones. They are listening…
teresarR836AH
The museum was just amazing. There was so much to do and learn. Our 16 year old granddaughter loved it too. It was interactive and the explanations were in English as well as German. You need at least 2 hours. We would have spent longer but the cafe was outside.
thomasnY9390OJ
My wife and I used the Daytrip service multiple times during our vacation in Germany. The drivers or dispatcher were in touch with us about the pickup time with real-time tracking of the driver's location. We greatly appreciated that they arranged for a taxi to get us to the airport after the scheduled driver had a medical emergency. We will certainly use their service again during future trips.
Snowdrop777
An interesting museum. It is aimed at families, as there are interactive sections for kids. It took us around an hour to get around it.
teachere2021
I am delighted with the service, good communication, and lovely staff. I am going to visit again and bring my friends with me.
W5330NEtarah
Do not go on the weekend, it was PACKED. Still able to see most of the exhibits and some of the interactive pieces but was very difficult with the amount of people.
RachK
Lots of interesting info on espionage right from ancient times up to wireless gadgets, via the Cold War and recent scandals. Many of the exhibits were interactive and good fun for kids and adults. We marvelled that items we’d seen James Bond use on film were actually real things we could see with our own eyes!
davidreynolds1960
Great place to visit. Many displays , very professional. You could spend days looking through this place. Very high tech with all the latest info and tech. Highly recommended
JT_LDN
This is a really fun museum. We found it slightly by accident and then looked it up, read a few reviews and decided to visit on the last morning of our trip. Very pleased we did! It's a really interesting tour through espionage in general and Berlin's history of it, with some fun things like lie detectors and the laser maze too. Quite a lot of interactive exhibits too.
speedace
Lots to see and read, plenty of interactive exhibits, great for all the family, some tiny cameras and facts about double agents
Traveler726796
The spy museum is amazing! It is a fascinating dive into the world of espionage and there is a wonderful mix of educational exhibits and hands on activities to keep kids engaged and entertained. My son especially loved the laser maze. It's well worth a visit.
schafwollsocke
Ein unglaublich gut recherchiertes und höchst ansprechend präsentiertes Museum, das nicht nur Fakten zur Spionage vermittelt, sondern gleichzeitig Wissen zur deutsch-deutschen Geschichte, zum Kalten Krieg und diversen politischen Themen auffrischt. Die Vielzahl an originalen Exponaten ist erstaunlich; ein mentaler Overload wird durch eine Reihe von kurzweiligen Hands-on-Experimenten vermieden. Kinder < 12 Jahren dürften sich mit der Masse an theoretischem Wissen noch schwertun. Interessierte Jugendliche und Erwachsene können hier jedoch locker > 4 h verbringen und haben noch immer nicht alles gesehen/gehört/gelesen. Der im Anschluss zuhause gemeinsam gesehene Film "The Imitation Game" mit Benedict Cumberbatch bekam eine neue Bedeutung: Man möchte gleich noch einmal ins Museum gehen, um die echte "Enigma"-Dechiffriermaschine im Detail zu betrachten. Schade, dass es (noch) kein umfassendes Buch zur Ausstellung gibt. Die Reservierung der Karten via App lohnt sich - je später man diese kauft, desto teurer wird der Eintritt. Zudem existieren vergünstigte Kombi-Tickets für das Deutschland-Museum gleich nebenan. Unbedingt viel Zeit einplanen!
49StephenC
Great if your interested in the black arts of spy craft and esponaige - has a decent 007 M Bond - James Bond if you don't mind exhibit. Also some fun things for kids to do including a laser maize. Plenty of historical and adult info and items to keep most interested. Worth a visit in easy to find location.
442hidekit
Great place! Lots of very interesting objects and you also have several games to play there. Lots and lots of amazing things.
Roam47631892400
Just sitting in the cafe after having our mind blown by the array of items on display. We spent nearly two hours going around the various displays and still feel like we rushed it - there is a lot to read and interact with as well as look at the various displays. Definitely worth a visit
VeroniqueD1975
Leuk, heel goed bedacht en uitgedokterd en leuke spellen en interacties, zowel voor kinderen, tieners als ouders een leuke activiteit. Leerzaam ook, alleen was het iets te druk waardoor voor sommige activiteiten een wachtrij stond. Maar zeker de moeite!
hm506
A well balanced look at how spying happened throughout the ages, and in the Cold War particularly. Both sides contrasted!
H5727XGstevenl
Good little museum. Plenty to see on an adult level but also loads for small children to get hands on with. Covers the art of espionage through the ages, it's use in the wars and cold war era and in TV and film.