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Important notice — Due to the enormous impact of the COVID pandemic, the KGB Spy Museum had to close its doors permanently. In October 2020 it was announced that the museum artifacts would be auctioned [2]. Also note that the affiliated Atomic KGB Bunker in Kaunas (Lithuania) still exists and is open to the public. The information below is kept for reference purposes.

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Opening Thursday 17 January 2019
On Thursday 17 January 2019, our long-term partner – the KGB Spy Museum – will open the doors of their new museum in Manhattan (New York) to the press. Many exiting and formerly secret items from the much-feared Soviet intelligence service KGB will be on public display, some of them for the first time. This is no doubt the largest collection of KGB artifacts in the world.

A glimpse of the interior. Photograph via PetaPixel, January 2019.


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Here is what the press has written so far:

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References
  1. Wikipedia, KGB Espionage Museum
    Retrieved Januari 2021.

  2. Sarah Bahr, KGB Museum Closes; Lipstick Gun and Other Spy Relics Go on Sale
    The New York Times, 28 October 2020.
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