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1 Take Elevator up to Third Floor INTRODUCTION TO BOND VILLAINS Museum Entrance F Street Restrooms Restrooms Restrooms Interactive Locations Water Fountain Elevators Emergency Exit New World Disorder My Bond Moment Weapons of Mass Disruption Bond Begins Drugs and Thugs Earth Redesigned Cold War Castoffs Cold War Power Plays 21 ST CENTURY EXQUISITELY EVIL Exit into Museum Store Restrooms 7 6 Arrival Point from Third Floor Exhibits Murderous Monopolists MUSEUM EXPERIENCE BEGINS ON FIRST FLOOR EXHIBITS START ON THIRD FLOOR EXHIBITS CONTINUE ON FIRST FLOOR 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 INTRODUCTION TO ESPIONAGE No matter what motives brought you here… leave your preconceptions behind. Learn about the authentic TRADECRAFT that has been used throughout time and around the world. Hear spies, in their own words, describe the challenges and the “game” of spying. COVERS & LEGENDS A spy must live a life of lies. Adopt a COVER IDENTITY and learn why an agent needs one. Proceed directly to the Briefing Film where you’ll come face to face with the real world of spying. Spies are motivated for very different reasonswhat might motivate you? Patriotism? Money? A compromising situation? Your own ego? SCHOOL FOR SPIES What does it take to be a spy? Gather information about innate skills, special training and expertise vital for success. Examine more than 200 spy GADGETS, weapons, bugs, cameras, vehicles, and technologies. Learn the stories behind the SPYCRAFT. Test your skills of observation, analysis, surveillance, and disguise at interactive stations. Do you have what it takes to be a spy? THE SECRET HISTORY OF HISTORY Travel back through the centuries to trace the earliest moments of the second oldest profession. Uncover the stories behind famous men and women, considered above suspicionand doubly effective as spies. Be surprised by SPYMASTERS from Moses to Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth I to George Washington, Cardinal Richelieu to Joseph Stalin; all relied on intelligence to be effective leaders. Track today’s technology back to its sources. Learn about the earliest CODES—who made and broke them. You know the history. Now you’ll know the secret history. SPIES AMONG US See the storm clouds gathering as WWII draws near and see the fronts that conceal German and Russian SPY RINGS operating right under our noses. Consider the unheeded intelligence that warned of Pearl Harbor. Learn about top-secret code-breaking successes that shortened the war while testing your code-breaking skills. Be amazed by DECEPTIONS that made D-Day a success. Learn about keeping the biggest secret of the 20th centurythe atom bomband how that secret was lost. EXQUISITELY EVIL: 50 YEARS OF BOND VILLAINS Meet Bond’s villains, discover their evil schemes, and see their exotic lairs and weapons in this SPECIAL EXHIBIT commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Bond films. See over 100 artifacts from the films— including the Sea Vac drill from TOMORROW NEVER DIES, Le Chiffre’s inhaler from CASINO ROYALE, and a nerve gas sphere from MOONRAKER—all from the archives of EON Productions, the Bond film producers. Explore how the evildoers and their plots have changed to reflect their times and how James Bond has influenced the public’s perception of real espionage. 21 ST CENTURY Confront the contemporary challenges that intelligence faces today, when it is needed more than ever. On your final stop—Weapons of Mass Disruption—hear from some of today’s top experts on the new intelligence battlefield of cyberspace. Explore what would happen if a CYBER ATTACK hit the electrical grid. See the different ways cyberspace has become a battle- ground for the military, terrorists and spies, and even James Bond. This gallery includes material from the newest Bond film, 2012’s SKYFALL, whose brilliant villain Raoul Silva is a cyber-terrorist. The villainous henchman Zao pursues Bond at the wheel of this modified Jaguar XKR with its rear- mounted Gatling gun, heat-seeking missile battery, and hydraulic rams in DIE ANOTHER DAY. Located in INTRODUCTION TO BOND VILLAINS The German enigma machine produced a cipher thought to be unbreakable. Allied cryptanalysts succeeded in cracking it during WWII. Located in SPIES AMONG US Boasting enormous strength and steel teeth that could kill sharks, the henchman Jaws battled with Bond in THE SPY WHO LOVED ME and MOONRAKER. Located in EXQUISITELY EVIL Referred to as “The Kiss of Death,” this 4.5 mm single shot weapon was disguised as a tube of lipstick, easily hidden in a purse. Located in SCHOOL FOR SPIES The ultimate spy car, this Aston Martin DB5 is “fully loaded” with tire shredders, machine guns, and rotating license plates. Located in SCHOOL FOR SPIES Shortly before WWI, the Germans experimented with using camera- carrying pigeons to capture photos of military installations behind enemy lines. Located in THE SECRET HISTORY OF HISTORY YOUR MISSION BEGINS HERE: SPYLIGHTS Please use care when enjoying the interactive locations. Inappropriate or unsafe use can result in personal injury. © 1962-2012 Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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Take Elevatorup to Third Floor

INTRODUCTION TO BOND VILLAINS

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Restrooms

Restrooms

Interactive Locations

Water Fountain

Elevators

Emergency Exit

New World Disorder

My BondMoment

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Bond BeginsDrugs and Thugs

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Exit into Museum Store

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INTRODUCTION TO ESPIONAGENo matter what motives brought you here… leave your preconceptions behind. Learn about the authentic TRADECRAFT that has been used throughout time and around the world. Hear spies, in their own words, describe the challenges and the “game” of spying.

COVERS & LEGENDSA spy must live a life of lies. Adopt a COVER IDENTITY and learn why an agent needs one. Proceed directly to the Briefing Film where you’ll come face to face with the real world of spying. Spies are motivated for very different reasons—what might motivate you? Patriotism? Money? A compromising situation? Your own ego?

SCHOOL FOR SPIESWhat does it take to be a spy? Gather information about innate skills, special training and expertise vital for success. Examine more than 200 spy GADGETS, weapons, bugs, cameras, vehicles, and technologies. Learn the stories behind the SPYCRAFT. Test your skills of observation, analysis, surveillance, and disguise at interactive stations. Do you have what it takes to be a spy?

THE SECRET HISTORY OF HISTORYTravel back through the centuries to trace the earliest moments of the second oldest profession. Uncover the stories behind famous men and women, considered above suspicion—and doubly effective as spies. Be surprised by SPYMASTERS from Moses to Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth I to George Washington, Cardinal Richelieu to Joseph Stalin; all relied on intelligence to be effective leaders. Track today’s technology back to its sources. Learn about the earliest CODES—who made and broke them. You know the history. Now you’ll know the secret history.

SPIES AMONG USSee the storm clouds gathering as WWII draws near and see the fronts that conceal German and Russian SPY RINGS operating right under our noses. Consider the unheeded intelligence that warned of Pearl Harbor. Learn about top-secret code-breaking successes that shortened the war while testing your code-breaking skills. Be amazed by DECEPTIONS that made D-Day a success. Learn about keeping the biggest secret of the 20th century—the atom bomb— and how that secret was lost.

EXQUISITELY EVIL: 50 YEARS OF BOND VILLAINSMeet Bond’s villains, discover their evil schemes, and see their exotic lairs and weapons in this SPECIAL EXHIBIT commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Bond films. See over 100 artifacts from the films—including the Sea Vac drill from TOMORROW NEVER DIES, Le Chiffre’s inhaler from CASINO ROYALE, and a nerve gas sphere from MOONRAKER—all from the archives of EON Productions, the Bond film producers. Explore how the evildoers and their plots have changed to reflect their times and how James Bond has influenced the public’s perception of real espionage.

21ST CENTURYConfront the contemporary challenges that intelligence faces today, when it is needed more than ever. On your final stop—Weapons of Mass Disruption—hear from some of today’s top experts on the new intelligence battlefield of cyberspace. Explore what would happen if a CYBER ATTACK hit the electrical grid. See the different ways cyberspace has become a battle-ground for the military, terrorists and spies, and even James Bond. This gallery includes material from the newest Bond film, 2012’s SKYFALL, whose brilliant villain Raoul Silva is a cyber-terrorist.

The villainous henchman Zao pursues Bond at the wheel of this modified Jaguar XKR with its rear-mounted Gatling gun, heat-seeking missile battery, and hydraulic rams in DIE ANOTHER DAY.

Located in INTRODUCTION TO BOND VILLAINS

The German enigma machine produced a cipher thought

to be unbreakable. Allied cryptanalysts succeeded in

cracking it during WWII.

Located in SPIES AMONG US

Boasting enormous strength and steel teeth that could kill sharks, the henchman Jaws battled with Bond in THE SPY WHO LOVED ME

and MOONRAKER.

Located in EXQUISITELY EVIL

Referred to as “The Kiss of Death,” this 4.5 mm single shot weapon was disguised as a tube

of lipstick, easily hidden in a purse.

Located in SCHOOL FOR SPIES

The ultimate spy car, this Aston Martin DB5 is “fully loaded” with tire shredders, machine guns, and rotating license plates.

Located in SCHOOL FOR SPIES

Shortly before WWI, the Germans experimented with using camera-carrying pigeons to capture photos of military installations behind enemy lines.

Located in THE SECRET HISTORY OF HISTORY

YOUR MISSION

BEGINS HERE:

SPYLIGHTS

Please use care when enjoying the interactive locations. Inappropriate or unsafe use can result in personal injury.

© 1962-2012 Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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OPERATION SPY®

Do you have what it takes to be a spy? Find out by testing your spy skills in a live-action, one-hour, adrenaline-fueled mission. Ages 12+

SPY IN THE CITY®

It’s sightseeing like you’ve never experienced! Armed with a GPS-based interactive device you’ll receive video clues, codes, and audio intercepts that lead you on a high-stakes outdoor operation.

SPY CITY TOURS®

Get an exclusive look at Washington DC’s hidden world of espionage. In a two-hour bus tour—complete with spy mission—you’ll get the spy’s eye view, discovering the secret history of history in this city of spies.

800 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20004 202.393.7798 | 1.866.SPYMUSEUM SPYMUSEUM.ORG

Take Metro to Gallery Place/Chinatown or National Archives/Navy Memorial.

MUSEUM HOURS Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. For the most up-to-date information visit SPYMUSEUM.ORG or call 202.393.7798.

EXHIBIT GUIDELINESAll visits are self-guided. A two-hour time frame is recommended. No photography, food or bever-ages are permitted in the exhibits. Please store strollers in the cloak room before entering the exhibit. The Museum provides loaner baby back-packs. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

CLOAK ROOMA self-check cloak room is located in the Museum Lobby.

ACCESSThe Museum is fully ADA accessible. Please see the Information Desk for more details.

SPY MUSEUM STOREThe store features a unique and diverse selection of merchandise that mirrors the Museum’s presentation of the tradecraft and history of espionage.

SPECIAL EVENTSFor more information about hosting a special event at the International Spy Museum, call 202.654.0997 or email [email protected].

MEMBERSHIPAs an Inner Circle Agent you have exclusive access to the Museum along with discounts and exclusive invites to parties, lectures, and screenings.

PROGRAMSTake your visit a step further and dive into exciting and unique adult, family or KidSpy public programs. Visit SPYMUSEUM.ORG for details.

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