Franz Kafka Museum

[2] The Franz Kafka exhibition moved to New York City's Jewish Museum in 2002 before its permanent installment, which opened in the summer of 2005 in the Herget Brickworks building in the Malá Strana district of Prague.

Some of the explanatory texts are hardly readable, because they are located on transparent surfaces with exhibits in the same color as the letters.

The museum features strange and absurd design elements that are inspired by Franz Kafka's unusual ideas.

The space is dark and has special elements such as a long, red-lit staircase and mysterious sound effects.

Outside the museum is a sculpture called Piss, a bronze fountain of two men urinating into a lake shaped like the Czech Republic.

Cerný's statue outside the Franz Kafka Museum