The KGB Museum is really a small museum. If you pass by, it is worth taking an hour and a half to walk around. It is very interesting. Many World War II historical documents and utensils are very historical.
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The KGB Museum is really a small museum. If you pass by, it is worth taking an hour and a half to walk around. It is very interesting. Many World War II historical documents and utensils are very historical.
The KGB Museum is one of the must-check scenes for historical fans! Very interesting, there are a variety of text introductions, great feeling, and museum tickets will not be too expensive, suitable for road to see, you can take pictures ~
For me a Cold War fan, this is a must visit attraction. Definitely worth the money, there are a lot of weapons, there are other items on display, the guide will explain in his unique, interesting way. It is also great to wear a weapon to take pictures after the visit. It is worth a visit.
This is a really cool and alternative museum, it is quite small but is packed full or items and information. The museum houses a wide range of weapons from the cold war period. The owner of this museum gives a guided tour and is hilarious. It's a really unique experience and is worth setting a few hours aside for. It's great for those interested in history, and particularly looking to gain some insight into the history of the USSR in a fun and engaging way.
The KGB museum is one of those museums that comes more curiosity than anything else, because it is not an Igar to learn about the history of the KGB or about the era of communism. It may be a little expensive (EUR 14) for what is shown, but it's interesting.