The House at the Minute, also known as Dům u Minuty, located in Prague's Old Town Hall complex, is a prime example of Czech Renaissance townhouse architecture. Its facade is adorned with intricate sgraffito depicting biblical scenes, mythological figures, and Renaissance legends. Franz Kafka and his family resided here from 1889 to 1896. Saved from demolition in the early 20th century, this historic gem showcases stunning Renaissance artwork and remains a must-see for visitors exploring Prague's rich cultural heritage.