Franz Kafka Museum

Cihelná 2b, Prague 118 00 Czech Republic
 
 
 
 
 
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Centre de Culrura Contemporania in Barcelona (CCCB) brought this creative exhibit to life. Having penned The Trial, Metamorphosis, and The Castle, Franz Kafka (1883-1924) is the apostle of the literature of paranoia... More »
Centre de Culrura Contemporania in Barcelona (CCCB) brought this creative exhibit to life. Having penned The Trial, Metamorphosis, and The Castle, Franz Kafka (1883-1924) is the apostle of the literature of paranoia. While Kafka never specifies the exact setting within his stories, Prague's presence is powerful within many. The city has also made a lasting impression on the author himself. These ideas are highlighted in the museum's two sections, Existential Space and Imaginary Topography. Featuring first editions of Kafka's works, letters, drawings, manuscripts, and audio-visual pieces, this museum allows you to explore Prague through Kafka.
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Open Hours: 10a - 6p
Contact: +420 2 5753 5507
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FranZ Kafka Museum - Well worth a visit.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 01/03/10
The Man behind 'The Trial" This is a wonderful little museum giving this extraordinary man a fascinating and in many ways tragic life profile. I didn't know about the letter to his father which he never sent but bought the book to read later. Who is the sculptor of the two figures outside and how do they relate to Kafka? Perhaps I missed a reference to them. I had just three days in Prague but it was magical and I will definitely be back. I found the people charming and helpful and the beauty of it all in the snow absolutely stunning.
 
 
 
 
 
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Kafka Lives!!!
By Richard, 05/25/08
Amazing presentation of documents and photos that give Kafka's life meaning and multimedia demonstrations that evoke the emotions that Kafka sought to create in readers. This is a truly outstanding venue that is a treasure for anyone who, as I was, read and was influenced by Kafka's works. It is also one of the outstanding attractions in Prague, which certainly does not lack for beauty and interest.
 
 
 
 
 
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