In the heart of Prague, the birthplace of Franz Kafka, one of the city’s most renowned literary figures, is marked by a bust and a plaque. Though the original building no longer stands, the site offers a starting point for exploring the life and works of this influential writer. Just a short walk away, the World of Franz Kafka provides a multi-media exhibition that delves into Kafka’s absurdist perspective, giving visitors a deeper understanding of his unique mind and the themes that permeate his writing.
Franz Kafka’s Birthplace (Expozice Franze Kafky)
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