Museum in der Runden Ecke
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Museum in der Runden Ecke falls in the category of ‘Specialty Museum’. Originally, it was the office of ‘secret police’. At present, this museum presents police documents as well as surveillance equipment on their part to public. In all, the building comprises of 15 rooms; with each one dedicated to diverse component (of life) at the time of Cold War. For instance: one room has been dedicated to spy equipment used at that time.
Category: Museums
Address: Dittrichring 24
Email: mail@runde-ecke-leipzig.de
Website http://www.runde-ecke-leipzig.de
Telephone: +49 341 961 24 43
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