Russian Spy Museum Opens In Manhatten

There's a new museum to put on your list of places to see when in Manhatten. 

The new KGB Spy Museum opened its doors recently and it features a huge collection of spy cameras created during the Soviet era among 3,500 other exhibits. The man behind the museum is named Julius Urbaitis, and he previously opened another similar museum called KGB Bunker in Kaunas, Lithuania. 

The timing couldn't be any better with all the talk of collusion and the current state of US-Russia relations. The new KGB Spy Museum is open 10 am to 8 pm Monday through Sunday and costs $25 for general adult admission.


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