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Franz Kafka’s Birthplace (Expozice Franze Kafky)

4.5
(12)
Prague
Franz Kafka’s Birthplace (Expozice Franze Kafky)
  • This modest site and tiny museum are a must for die-hard Kafka fans; it only takes a few minutes to visit both, leaving ample time to continue to the larger Kafka Museum in the Malá Strana across the river.
  • The World of Franz Kafka is not a biographical museum but an immersive absurdist experience. The unsettling artworks and multimedia exhibitions are not appropriate for young children.
  • The plaque and bust marking Kafka’s birthplace are visible from the street and accessible to strollers and wheelchairs; the World of Franz Kafka occupies an underground Romanesque cellar that can only be accessed via stairs.