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During this walk, the guide will show you where Franz Kafka lived, what school he attended, who he was friends with, where he often went for coffee with his friend Kundera and other intellectuals, how and where his most famous works were written, and how he was influenced by the environment of the Jewish quarter where he grew up. We will tell you about his family background, how he got along with his siblings, where he worked and how he coped with his illness in the last years of his life. You'll learn more about the loves and disappointments of his life, which influenced the kind of writing he was so self-critical about, and why Kafka's best friend Max Brod defied his wishes to burn all his work.
Celetná ulice
Franz Kafka Square
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1/8: Franz Kafka's Prague Corners
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Cable car ride, mirror maze and boat cruise on the Vltava River
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