The House at the Minute

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Josefov, Czech Republic

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Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

The House at the Minute Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The House at the Minute is located in Josefov, Czechia on Staroměstské nám. 2. The House at the Minute is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Czechia.

Address

Staroměstské nám. 2

Amenities

Good for kids

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Emily R

I love the way this building looks! I want this to be my wallpaper in my room

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Michele L

Had nice lunch at Kafka's childhood home. They really should milk the location better, as I didn't find out the history until afterward. Pizza was thin crust, fairly good, and minestrone soup was excellent.

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Benedict Uy

One of the interesting buildings in Old Town Square with its unique design. This one is located close to the Astronomical Clock and the Old Town hall entrance.

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George Sklavounos

The food, salad, pizza and pasta was amazing, a party for the taste buds it was. And the quality rippled across the service too. Worth every penny

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Daniel Contador

Building located inside the central complex of Prague. Built in the Gothic style, it also features renaissance signs. Frans Kafka has lived in this building. \At the Minute\ means \at the diminutive\ , and refers to the time when small pieces of tobacco were sold in there.(07/2017).

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Eagle Eye

This restaurant is in a fantastic location, and also has the most delicious food. My family and I went there 4 times during a week and had different meals each time. The food is so tasty and in my opinion good value for money. Good selection of beer and wine. Great atmosphere inside during the week as was too cool to be outside. Staff very friendly and good efficient service. Visited March 2013

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Nirmal Menon

According to Prague’s official tourism website, this house, which is part of the building complex of the Old Town Hall, is a typical showpiece of Czech urban Renaissance architecture. The façade is adorned with sgraffito, inspired by biblical and mythological scenes, as well as themes from contemporary Renaissance legends. In the years 1889 - 1896 Franz Kafka lived here with his parents.

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Matthew McDonald

We needed something for lunch after walking all day and stopped here for a pizza and the comfortable seats. The service was fast with drinks out quickly and the pizza soon after. The anti-vegetarian lived up to it's name and despite having only a few ingredients was delicious and enough for two people to share. Panna cotta and a strawberry homemade cheesecake finished off the meal. We will definitely return on our next trip to Prague.