The DDR Museum covers everyday life in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), the Berlin Wall, the Stasi and much more. The museum encourages visitors to explore all aspects of life in the former Communist state.
On the 8th February 1950, the German Democratic Republic's People's Chamber unanimously passed a "Bill to establish a Ministry for State Security". The Stasi Archives provide an online window into thousands of documents, photo's, audio and video material which provide an in-depth view of the East German intelligence community.
The Museum of Communism provides a view of daily life in Communist-era Czechoslovakia. It focuses on a number of subjects, with the chronology of The Museum of Communism​ drawing attention to Communist rule of the country from 1948 until the Velvet Revolution in 1989.
Russia's Museum of Cosmonautics contains a wide variety of Soviet and Russian space-related exhibits. The museum receives approximately 300,000 visitors yearly and focuses on the Soviet space program, with major themes including the first person in space Yuri Gagarin.
Where the Berlin Wall divided the city until 1989, the German Spy Museum gives a unique insight into the shadowy realm of espionage. The German Spy Museum, is one of the most thrilling museums in Germany, and is located in the heart of the 'Capital of Spies'.
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