I give 5 stars, of course, because of the sculpture at the entrance, as well as because of the Kafka Museum itself. It is impossible to pass by the works of this great writer. The Castle, the Transformation, the Process are the pillars of the classics of foreign fiction. Therefore, when you visit Prague, but inevitably strive for this square, just stand for a while, remember everything that the author "wanted to say", remember your feelings from reading his books and stories.
The museum itself is a bit gloomy, but it stands on the bank of the river channel, a rather picturesque place that does not fit in with the atmosphere created in his works by the writer.
Of course, I especially liked the texture of the statues at the entrance: as if printed, as if faceless, reflected in each other and unceasing, living, existing. They cause a strange and amazing feeling.
The museum is located in the building of an old brick factory. The most interesting thing here is a sculpture of two men and a large letter K in the courtyard of the museum. The museum itself is gloomy, dark, for big fans of Kafka's work and those who did not spare 250 crowns for admission.