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Kafka in Prague, Cafe Louvre and more

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Simon Laub

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May 21, 2019, 3:49:26 PM5/21/19
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Visited Prague back in February in connection
with an IT conference.

Always a little sad about situations and places (worlds) that seem
to disappear, if you are not real careful to preserve them,
I took some pics of Kafka places in Prague.
Clearly, worth a visit should you ever find yourself in Prague!
Especially Kafkas favourite cafe - The Louvre, and Kafka old
insurance company are fascinating.

Take a look here:
https://simonlaub.net/Post/2019/Prague/mlprague2019.html#KafkaInPrague

On the same page I have also included a number of interesting memorial
plaques, as I walked around in Prague. Kepler, Einstein, Mach and more ...

And well, then there is also IT stuff on the page -
But probably not that relevant in a travel context ! :)

-Simon

Frank Hucklenbroich

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Jul 2, 2019, 5:02:06 AM7/2/19
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Am Tue, 21 May 2019 21:48:38 +0200 schrieb Simon Laub:

> Visited Prague back in February in connection
> with an IT conference.
>
> Always a little sad about situations and places (worlds) that seem
> to disappear, if you are not real careful to preserve them,
> I took some pics of Kafka places in Prague.
> Clearly, worth a visit should you ever find yourself in Prague!
> Especially Kafkas favourite cafe - The Louvre, and Kafka old
> insurance company are fascinating.
>
> Take a look here:
> https://simonlaub.net/Post/2019/Prague/mlprague2019.html#KafkaInPrague

Nice pictures. I remember the King Salomon-restaurant, when I visited
Prague in 2017 (but just from the outside, I didn't eat there).

> On the same page I have also included a number of interesting memorial
> plaques, as I walked around in Prague. Kepler, Einstein, Mach and more ...
>
> And well, then there is also IT stuff on the page -
> But probably not that relevant in a travel context ! :)

For the IT-afficionado, they have an Apple-Museum in Prague, not far from
the Opera. I did find it quite interesting there.

Regards,

Frank
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