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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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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.
Franz Kafka, born July 3, 1883, died June 3, 1924, aged 41. Kafka lived in Prague, Czech Republic under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he lived in a lonely, silent, unknown, 20 years after his death, his work is known to the world. Because of his works, the author's loneliness, helplessness, despair, despair of life, thus stirring the reader's great resonance. Kafka has become a modern literary giant, he is known as the pioneer and master of Western modernism literature, and is considered the ancestor of modernist literature. His works are "Metamorphosis" "Trial" "Castle". Kafka said before his life: all his inspiration, from Prague Voltava River, the years of the Charles Bridge. Some people say: Kafka is Prague, Prague is Kafka.
The Kafka Museum also belongs to a very exquisite exhibition hall, the Kafka Museum is a large area, the Kafka Museum has a lot of design is also very exciting, with a lot of collection history characteristics.
The famous novelist Franz Kafka was born and lived in Prague, Czech Republic, and the Kafka Museum opened in 2005 and is located in the small town square of Prague. The museum’s halls are divided into two parts, one introducing the real world of Kafka’s life and the other introducing the world depicted in Kafka’s novels. In addition to the Kafka Museum, there are two Kafka residences in Prague: one is his birthplace, located in Celetná ulice #2-3; the other is his residence in the residence of his long-term works, located at 22 Golden Lane, Prague Castle.
Very nice museum, worth visiting
very quiet and small museum to learn about Franz Kafka. If you’re a fan of the author than you’ll enjoy this museum. purchase your tickets in the gift shop across from the museum entrance.
2018.06.03 Kafka, when you can't cope with life while you are alive, you should use one hand to shield the despair that surrounds your destiny, and at the same time, write down everything you see in the ruins with the other hand. Kafka. Today, 94 years ago, Kafka died on June 3. The "bian pool" at the entrance of the exhibition hall is a map of Czech Republic. There is absurd music in the museum. The whole atmosphere is gloomy and relaxed. I've only seen a metamorphosis book, but I still stand here and buy tickets to pay tribute to the master. Perhaps people who don't know Kafka need to go in and have a look. There are many valuable materials and manuscripts in it. Photographs are banned in the museum. Like the Czech public transport system, it relies solely on conscious Czech moles, Prague Square and Kafka (the Czech impression of an ignorant woman).