Prague and Kafka, seemingly inseparable from two names, in the Prague Castle district, near the river bank, there is a Kafka museum, which systematically introduces Kafka's life and achievements, and the most eye-catching of this museum is the statue in the central square, The statue is two people will wriggle, feet are Czech map, as for how to interpret it is really as you imagine.
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The Kafka Museum is a museum commemorating the famous European surrealist writer Kafka, and its address is also the birthplace of Kafka. The museum displays a lot of introductions to the life time of the great writer, and the virtual world depicted in his novels. It is a pilgrimage place for Kafka fans. The guided tour museum has been open to the public since 2005. It is located in the new city on the side of Charles Bridge. Compared with the former residence of Kafka on the crowded Golden Lane, it is more leisurely. There is a big "K" at the entrance of the museum, and there are two statues of men peeing standing in the atrium, which are very eye-catching. After entering the museum, you can visit the photos, diaries, letters, precious manuscripts, etc. of Kafka's life all the way. In addition to the general display, a large number of multimedia projections and avant-garde decorative arts are used for performance. People seem to enter the absurd, surreal world of Kafka's novels. In addition, there is a shop in the museum where you can buy Kafka's novels, mugs with his image, postcards, napkins and everything related to Kafka.
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Show More ReviewsPrague and Kafka, seemingly inseparable from two names, in the Prague Castle district, near the river bank, there is a Kafka museum, which systematically introduces Kafka's life and achievements, and the most eye-catching of this museum is the statue in the central square, The statue is two people will wriggle, feet are Czech map, as for how to interpret it is really as you imagine.