Kafka's father must be very wealthy, otherwise he would not live in such a core old city square. On the left side of the St. Nicolas Church in the square, you can see the house where Kafka was born; the striking one-minute house with beautiful scratches on the square, where Kafka lived as a child. His birthplace was originally only a sign, but now he has opened a Kafka Cafe more directly. Originally, he wanted to play five stars for this scenic spot, but he was not satisfied with the suspected cafe of slaughter, so four stars.