
The Franz Kafka Museum, opened in 2005, occupies a unique historic building on Prague's Lesser Town bank and presents a long-term exhibition of historical documents, photographs, manuscripts, diaries and audiovisual installations exploring the life and work of the Prague-born writer Franz Kafka (1883–1924). The exhibition is conceived as a dark and symbolic journey reflecting the existential anxiety, alienation and absurdity central to Kafka's literary work and the atmosphere of early 20th-century Prague.
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