Monumento a Kafka It’s a great scenery. It’s surrounded by suburbs. The scenery is relatively cool, but it’s great, there are few people, clean and beautiful, it’s more convenient to drive by car, and you can have a picnic! Great ~
Kafka Monument
Posted: Sep 26, 2019
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mxj0192
5/5Outstanding
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Just next to the old town square, I don't know if I don't pay attention to it. The statue contains the concept of Kafka's pursuit. All people who pass by will punch in and take pictures. The shoes of the bronze statue have to be polished and shiny.
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Posted: Jul 24, 2019
诗人赵四
5/5Outstanding
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The monument is creative enough, saying that the sculptor Yaroslav Rona was inspired by Kafka’s work, and that it reflects the “confrontation” between Kafka and his father...Can you accept this understanding? "His main character is jealous of a traveler, climbing over his shoulder to see the world through different eyes. His jealousy of strangers disappears when he finds everyone has their own burden." In short, the sculpture is successful and carries a weighty literary award, the Kafka Prize The trophy also uses this image directly. The monument is right next to the Spanish synagogue in the Jewish Quarter (inside is the Jewish Museum).
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Posted: Jun 24, 2018
零零在哪里
5/5Outstanding
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Really good, worth a visit, recommended by flying car map
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Posted: Jul 13, 2023
南湖花豆椒
5/5Outstanding
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It's worthwhile to go. It's a pilgrimage. It's the place to follow Kafra. Because his works are written in German, it is very important for the readers of the German-speaking area to be affected. When they go, many young people look at the bronze statue and listen to the teacher's briefing on Kafra's deeds. Then they line up in an orderly manner and touch the foot of the bronze statue, which means to follow his footsteps. So the two feet of the bronze statue are already shining.
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Posted: Nov 24, 2015
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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The Kafka Monument is a unique bronze statue located in the Jewish District of Prague. It is said that the inspiration for the creation comes from Kafka's novel "Description of a Struggle". The head of the statue is Kafka, and the head below is his father. It can be seen that Kafka is very entangled with his father's feelings.