This is an appropriately unnerving museum dedicated to one of Prague's most famous sons. The Franz Kafka Museum in Malá Strana expounds one of the greatest writers of the 20th century and his deep connection with Prague.
Housed in the Hergetova Cihelna building overlooking the Vltava, the exhibition is split, like the city, in two. In Existential Space, Prague's influence on Kafka (1883-1924) is put under the spotlight, while Imaginary Topography seeks to uncover the fictitious city landscape Kafka created from Prague in his surreal novels such as The Trial.