“Replace the Republic” ( Czech Náměstí Republiky , often in the pronunciation sounds like “ we have ” - “Republic Square” ) - Prague metro station . It is located on line B between Mustek and Florenz stations.
| "Place the Republic" | |
|---|---|
Line B | |
| Prague metro | |
| County | Prague 1 |
| opening date | November 2, 1985 |
| Type of | pylon three-vaulted deep |
| Depth, m | 40 |
| Platform Length, m | 109,4 |
| Width of platforms, m | eighteen |
| Architects | Anna Hübschmannová, Evžen Kyllar |
| Design engineers | Břetislav Židlický, Ivan Vácha |
| Exit to the streets | náměstí Republiky, U obeního domu, V celníci |
| Station code | Nr |
| Nearby Stations | and |
Opened November 2, 1985 as part of the first section of the line.
The track walls are lined with sound-absorbing golden tiles.
Places of Interest Near Station
Nearby is the Prague Powder Tower .
2002 Flood
The station was severely damaged by flooding during the August 2002 flood. They opened it after restoration on March 1, 2003 .
The station is located near the station named after Tomas Garrig Masaryk ( Czech Masarykovo nádraží ), serving mainly local trains. In the future, the station will have a change on line D.