If you are a die-hard fan of the Bond movies or have a keen interest in international conspiracy theories or ever casually thought of faking your identity to test your spying abilities, we have a place just for you.
The International Spy Museum is set to re-open this spring in the new state-of-the-art building, L&rsquoEnfant Plaza, in Washington DC. The museum, first established in 2002, would now have totally re-imagined exhibits narrating how intelligence has influenced our lives and continues to do so even today. With interactive installations and exhibitions, the most recent collection of spy artifacts from around the world and first-person videos accounts from the top intelligence officers, the new format of the museum lets its visitors be in the shoes of a real spy and test their abilities as agents, undercover officers and even world leaders making life and death decisions. Using the radio frequency identification technology and interactive stations, the museum has now enabled the visitors to take on spy personas and test their mettle and skills.