Franz Kafka Museum, Immerse in Kafka's Surreal World
Cihelná 635/2b, 11800 Praha 1
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Introduction
Franz Kafka is a famous novelist who was born and lived in Prague, Czech Republic. The Kafka Museum, located in the Old Town Square of Prague, opened in 2005. The museum is divided into two exhibition halls: one introduces Kafka's real-life world, and the other displays the world depicted in his novels. In addition to the museum, there are two Kafka residences in Prague: one is his birthplace located at Celetná ulice #2-3 and the other is where he lived and wrote as an adult at Golden Lane No.22 in Prague Castle. These places showcase Kafka's life and literary achievements and are worth visiting. Address Cihelná 635/2b, 11800 Praha 1
Opening hours 10:00-18:00 daily
Transportation Take metro line A to Malostranská station; take tram 5/12/18/20/22 to Malostranská station, then walk south to reach.