This new collection entitled The City of K. Franz Kafka and Prague opened in Barcelona in 1999, transferred to the Jewish Museum in New York in 2002 and opened in Prague in the summer of 2005. This museum illuminates the crucial relationship between the man and the city. It is divided into Existential Space where we see what Prague did with and to Kafka, and Imaginary Topography which looks at how Kafka creates enigmatic layers of his city through first editions and letters, diaries and manuscripts, and audiovisual pieces.
Admission 120/60Kč.
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This is one of the most extraordinary exhibitions I've ever seen. I love the beautifully designed installation... it is highly experiential, and gave me real insight into the man, his writing, and his world.