Yes, to Kafka there is a good dedicated museum close to the river in the Malá Strana ('Small side', Kleinseite) district, and a good bookshop named after him on the north-east side of Staroměstské náměstí ('Old Town square').
[Charles Polak]
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From: Bianca Rosenthal [mailto:brosenth_at_calpoly.edu]
Sent: 22 March 2017 03:41
To: Charles Polak
Cc: Iris AlRoy; Czernowitz History
Subject: Re: Prague
In Prague be sure to visit everything related to Franz Kafka.
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