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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 – at the foot of the TV Tower – was closed. To find his grave, follow the main avenue east (signposted), turn right at row 21, then left at the wall; it’s at the end of the ‘block’. Fans make a pilgrimage on 3 June, the anniversary of his death.


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1. New Jewish Cemetery

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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 Olšany Cemetery. To find his grave, enter the…

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3. Olšany Cemetery

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

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4. Chapel of St Roch

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

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6. TV Tower

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

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7. Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord

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8. Hunt Kastner

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