Statue of Franz Kafka
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Dynamic Interpretation of Kafka
In the heart of Prague, the Statue of Franz Kafka stands as a tribute to the influential Czech writer. This remarkable installation showcases Kafka's likeness through innovative moving panels.
Unveiled in 2014 and designed by artist David Cerny, the eleven-meter-high statue consists of 42 rotating panels that shift to form Kafka's face. This piece embodies a blend of contemporary art and traditional craftsmanship, representing Kafka's complex identity and literary legacy. Located at the Quadrio shopping center, it has become a focal point for both locals and tourists.
Key Features
- ⚙️ Interactive Design: The kinetic artwork features panels that move to reveal different aspects of the face.
- 🏗️ Cultural Significance: It reflects Kafka's association with Prague and modern artistic expression.
- 🎨 Architectural Innovation: Integrates advanced technology with the exquisite craftsmanship characteristic of Czech art.
Accessible for free, the statue attracts tourists, art enthusiasts, and literature lovers alike, making it a must-visit when in Prague.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Statue of Franz Kafka
Innovative Mechanism
The statue uses advanced motor technology to create moving facial expressions.
Cerny's Notoriety
David Cerny is known for controversial public art installations across Prague.
Cultural Landmark
The statue is situated near the site of Kafka's birth, amplifying its historical significance.
Location
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Address
View mapSpalena 2121/22 Quadrio Shopping Center
Opening Hours
Friday:
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Wednesday:
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Contact Information
Price
Free. No tickets required for access to the statue.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Early mornings (8:00 AM–10:00 AM) for fewer crowds.