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Kafka's Grave

Prague


Franz Kafka is buried in the New Jewish Cemetery, which opened around 1890 when the older Jewish cemetery 鈥 at the foot of the TV Tower 鈥 was closed. To find his grave, follow the main avenue east (signposted), turn right at row 21, then left at the wall; it鈥檚 at the end of the 鈥榖lock鈥. Fans make a pilgrimage on 3 June, the anniversary of his death.


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1. New Jewish Cemetery

0.2 MILES

Franz Kafka is buried in this cemetery, which opened around 1890 when the older Jewish cemetery 鈥 at the foot of the TV Tower 鈥 was closed. To find Kafka鈥

2. Jan Palach's Grave

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Jan Palach, a student who set himself on fire in January 1969 to protest the Soviet invasion, is buried in Ol拧any Cemetery. To find his grave, enter the鈥

3. Ol拧any Cemetery

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Huge and atmospheric, Prague鈥檚 main burial ground was founded in 1680 to handle the increased deaths during a plague epidemic. Jan Palach, the student who鈥

4. Chapel of St Roch

0.81 MILES

The 17th-century Chapel of St Roch is in the northwestern corner of Ol拧any Cemetery.

5. Miminka (David 膶ern媒 Sculpture)

1.18 MILES

Perhaps David 膶ern媒's most famous public artwork is the 10 giant crawling babies with slots for faces that appear to be exploring the outside of the TV鈥

6. TV Tower

1.19 MILES

Prague鈥檚 tallest landmark 鈥 and depending on your tastes, either its ugliest or its most futuristic feature 鈥 is the 216m-tall TV Tower, erected between鈥

8. Hunt Kastner

1.34 MILES

This small gallery highlights some of the best up-and-coming Czech artists working in the visual arts, including painting, photography and video. The鈥