Berman Museum of World History

A strange history museum, with items accumulated by a pair of globe trotting spies

Category Unique Collections

The museum was started by an a Farley Berman, an American GI who married a French spy while stationed in North Africa. The two spent 40 years traveling the world and collecting antiques, oddities and weapons.

Farley Berman was never entirely clear about how some of the objects made their way back to Alabama. Some pieces, he suggested, might have made their way home in his bedroll after World War II; others, he liked to say, simply appeared magically in his house. One such piece that seem to have made its way home in his WII bedroll is a set of Hitler's tea service.

Having been a spy Berman also liked to collect easily concealed weaponry, and has a fascinating collection of such items as "a flute that fires bullets, a tin of cough drops that conceals a tiny gun, an ink pen that can fire a .22 or a capsule of poison gas."

Join us for Obscura Day on March 20th in Anniston, AL, where we will be visiting both the Berman Museum of World History and the adjacent Anniston Museum of Natural History for an afternoon of discovery.

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  • Website http://www.bermanmuseum.org/
  • Address 840 Museum Dr., Anniston, Alabama, United States
  • Cost Adult $3.50; Senior $3.00; Child (ages 4-17) $2.50; under 3 years old free
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Located in Lagarde Park, Anniston, Alabama, at the junction of Highways 431 and 21. From Interstate 20, exit 185, 7 miles north on Highway 21. Allow 1-1/2 hours driving time from Birmingham or Atlanta. To view a map, and map directions from your location directly to the museum, click here.

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