Cryptologic Travel Guide
Did you know that there are two encrypted gravestones in New York City? Or that several museums in Norway display historic encryption machines? Or that Canberra is home to an art installation called NKRYPT featuring encrypted messages?
Conventional travel guides rarely mention attractions like these. That is why, together with Christian Baumann from Vienna, I created a cryptographic travel guide: a website featuring a world map with more than 200 cryptographic landmarks and points of interest. This guide helps you plan your next trip so that you do not miss anything of cryptographic significance along the way.
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The Cryptologic Travel Guide features a wide range of attractions, including museums, monuments, artworks, archives, libraries, and much more. If you notice anything missing or spot an error, please let me know.
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