OMG, thank you for the tour! I'm a big Kafka fan and always wanted to follow Kafka's footsteps in Prague. This provides a lot of context to his life. Great video!
Hi Valery and Vaclav, Thanks a lot for your informative videos. I have been watching them for the last 4 weeks to get familiar with Prague sights and now feel like I will be very comfortable and confident in my scheduled visit to Prague next week. As a big Kafka fan, this one was a bonus. Thanks again. Cheers.
Thank you very much, Valery and Václav, for your great videos. I’ve been following you since the very beginning and they’re getting better and better. My sincere congratulations. On my next trip to Praha I plan to count on you. A big hug and, again, thanks a lot for your magnificent work.
This is very cool to watch in the evening with a hot drink. Thank you so much for doing this video, as Prague is one of my favorite cities ever and had a chance to live there for a while.A big thank you for bringing all these memories back and making my weekend already so much better. Sending much love.
Watch your head on the doorways in Golden Lane - left a bit of my scalp on one of them, they're very low! Really enjoying finding out more about the places in Prague I saw last month - thanks so much for your videos!
Absolutely super video !!! Very many thanks Which synagogue did Kafka usually attend ??? What's your name ?? I prefer being on first-name terms !!! I'm a long absent from my birth town Praguer and just adore your style of videos Kindest regards Peter ( petr) if you go back far enough !! X
One could perhaps say that Kafka was an Austrian, insofar as he was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Bohemia was under Austrian administration. After the war, however, he would have been a citizen of Czechoslovakia, so the confusion remains.... The video was quite extensive and very interesting, but there was no mention of the Franz Kafka Museum (in Malá Strana), possibly because the building has no connection to Kafka's daily life (?). There is also an even more interesting sculpture by David Černý outside the museum.
In reading the Metamorphosis in school, I thought he was really turning into a cockroach. I was heavy into science fiction and as I was reading, I was getting impatient for the story to explain how he was turning into a cockroach. 🤔
Jaroslav Róna said in one of the interviews, that he made Kafka´s monument so robust, because the statue must be resistant against tourist´s touches and vandalism.
OMG, thank you for the tour! I'm a big Kafka fan and always wanted to follow Kafka's footsteps in Prague. This provides a lot of context to his life. Great video!
Thanks for watching! Happy you liked the video!
Thank you for this video. Just started reading Kafka. I wished this video had been available before I visted Prague three years ago.
It is so wonderful to get a cheerful guide to Franz Kafka!! :). I am a big fan of this channel.
Brilliant! Well worth waiting for. It's always nice to see my favourite writer getting some of the love that he deserves :-0
This makes me miss Prague so much. I was just there 2 weeks ago. Joined the tour with Kacha and Jakub. Prague is so beautiful ♥️♥️♥️
Hi Valery and Vaclav, Thanks a lot for your informative videos. I have been watching them for the last 4 weeks to get familiar with Prague sights and now feel like I will be very comfortable and confident in my scheduled visit to Prague next week. As a big Kafka fan, this one was a bonus. Thanks again. Cheers.
Always learn so much from your videos and love Valerie’s wonderful presentation.
Thank you very much, Valery and Václav, for your great videos. I’ve been following you since the very beginning and they’re getting better and better. My sincere congratulations. On my next trip to Praha I plan to count on you.
A big hug and, again, thanks a lot for your magnificent work.
Thank you Hugo for watching our videos! We are happy you like them! See you in Prague!
Both informative and entertaining! Thank you very much!
Awesome! I’m going to Prague at Christmas time- can’t wait to follow Kafka.
Thank you!, really love Kafka's writings, The Process is probably the pinnacle of nightmarish surrealism, and truly my favorite.
Excellent video as always guys. I'm a huge Kafka fan but completely missed this video. Thanks and see you around - perhaps..
Great video, as ALWAYS! Thank you!
This is very cool to watch in the evening with a hot drink. Thank you so much for doing this video, as Prague is one of my favorite cities ever and had a chance to live there for a while.A big thank you for bringing all these memories back and making my weekend already so much better. Sending much love.
Thank you! We are happy you liked the video!
I love your channel. I go to Prague often and enjoy walking around... aimlessly. You tell me where I've been. ;-)
Amazing...the cafe Kafka hung out is still a cafe many many years later.
Thanks for the video Valerie & team.
WOW! I love the seamless way RPGs can deliver good factual information then invert humor when appropriate
Funny and informative!😁 Thanks from the other side of the world, Aotearoa 😉
Very informative and entertaining. Thank you!
Valerie, thank you. Excellent as always. Good job. 👍👏💯💯💯💯🙆
Thank you for watching!
Valerie rocks
It's not only the feet of that statue that I have noticed being polished by frequent touching, but other parts as well.
thank you so much its amazing vedio
Thank you! ❤
Thanks!
Thank you very much!!!
❤ Dear Odradek.
Thanks for the video.Really appreciate it. Thanks for connecting the kafka lovers with these historical facts.
That was interesting Valerie, nice video
Watch your head on the doorways in Golden Lane - left a bit of my scalp on one of them, they're very low!
Really enjoying finding out more about the places in Prague I saw last month - thanks so much for your videos!
Absolutely super video !!!
Very many thanks
Which synagogue did Kafka usually attend ???
What's your name ?? I prefer being on first-name terms !!!
I'm a long absent from my birth town Praguer and just adore your style of videos
Kindest regards
Peter ( petr) if you go back far enough !!
X
My old basic school is few streets from the statue on the begining. I walked past it so many times.
Another good and informative video. Thanks again for showing something a bit outside the bridge and clock here.....!
I was there last week.
😂😂👍 I love lots of places, but I do miss Prague definitely be back sometime soon👍
We look forward to your next visit!
Great episode, RPG! Kafka is one of my all-time favorite authors. Does the Yiddish Theatre that he so enjoyed attending still exist?
One could perhaps say that Kafka was an Austrian, insofar as he was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Bohemia was under Austrian administration. After the war, however, he would have been a citizen of Czechoslovakia, so the confusion remains.... The video was quite extensive and very interesting, but there was no mention of the Franz Kafka Museum (in Malá Strana), possibly because the building has no connection to Kafka's daily life (?). There is also an even more interesting sculpture by David Černý outside the museum.
Great idea for a video and a great video! Thanks!
great video!
In reading the Metamorphosis in school, I thought he was really turning into a cockroach. I was heavy into science fiction and as I was reading, I was getting impatient for the story to explain how he was turning into a cockroach. 🤔
Es una pena que no haya sido transcrito al español, tuve que conformarme en ver las imágenes. Gracias 😂
Jaroslav Róna said in one of the interviews, that he made Kafka´s monument so robust, because the statue must be resistant against tourist´s touches and vandalism.
I am a newbie to your Vlog........ you covered Kepler's house in some video, have you? Please let me have the link. TQIA.
Are we wearing glasses cos the video is about Kafka and we wanna look the part??🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
No, we just got new glasses 😂 (but glasses do make people look smarter)
Hwo are you?-so pro , see you on my side- ✋
No more mistakes reading the script............NEW GLASSES...They make you look Smarter and a tad more Sophisticated.
Kafka studied Hebrew so he could read it and speak it also.
😱 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚖𝚘𝚜𝚖
Franz Kafka as the name suggests looks to be of french origin, Franz France ....
"Franz is a German name and cognate of the given name Francis."
@@Ah0jtadyHanka I was kidding dude, thanx for the info BTW dude
Interesting info! But your camera at times moved too fast, a strain on eyes! Thanks all the same!@!
Would Franz be consider a Communist?
No, not at all.
Nice episode 💙
"Only two weeks off every two years"
Welcome to the United States. I never knew that Kafka was a yank.
Vinihrady style today's episode.
I am from Athens Greece but i know how different neighborhoods styles are
Thanks!