SPYSCAPE
Spy museum with labyrinthine architecture in Manhattan mixing exciting exhibits and interactive challenges.
The spy museum opened its doors in February 2018. More of an experience than just a museum, Spyscape offers an immersion in the world of spies, combining exciting exhibitions and interactive challenges. Equipped with a high-tech bracelet containing your profile, which you will have to scan before each new mission, you will be confronted with fun challenges corresponding to the various facets of the spy profession: surveillance, lying, encryption and special operations. Throughout the museum, among the exhibitions devoted to Alan Turing and the decoding of the Enigma machine developed by Nazi Germany during the Second World War to encrypt sensitive messages, or the double agents that raged during the Cold War, are posted Questions Stations, terminals where you will have to answer questions and meet small intellectual challenges. Some challenges, proposed as real missions, are physical. In particular, there is a room whose walls are covered with flashing buttons that you must press as quickly as possible, all without being detected by laser beams! Your answers as well as your performances in each mission will be collected in order to establish your spy profile, which you will discover when you leave the museum and which will be sent to you in detail by email. Plan to spend between 1 hour 30 minutes and 2 hours in the museum, whose labyrinthine architecture was designed by David Adjaye.
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