The most intriguing aspect of the museum is the courtyard, which weirdly showcases a fountain consisting of two men urinating in all their glory. The flow of water traces a handful of quotes by Kafka on the surface of the water. It comes across as absurd to many, incomprehensible to some and downright surreal to certain others. If this isn’t the most brilliant representation of Kafka’s signature writing, I am not sure what is! A visit to the museum will cost you around 200CZK, and the opening hours are 10 am to 6 pm. Tram lines 12, 20 and 22 will get you here.
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