19/01/2023
At the exhibition, if you are interested in the personality and work of this extraordinary person, you can find answers to questions about where he lives in Prague, where he worked, learn about the place where Kafka met Milena Yesenska.
Part of the exhibition, called "Existential Space", introduces visitors to the life of the writer. Old videos show the Old Town Square, the house where Kafka spent his childhood, you can see photos of the women he loved, as well as the house on Golden Street, where Kafka wrote his works. Kafka is considered by many to be a German writer. Indeed, he wrote in German, but the very mystical coloring of his works, his strange characters, mystery - all this was born in Prague. Franz Kafka is buried in the Jewish cemetery in Strasnica, a Prague district, which also indicates that he is a resident of Prague.