Rott, Belada and List: the Czechs who designed the Prague metro long before the Communists did

Photo: Archive of DPP

The project to build a metro in the Czech capital dates back to the 1970s, but the first plans for an underground in the Czech capital date back to a much earlier time at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

We meet our guide Martin Karlík, from the Prague City Tourism, at Muzeum, a station located at the junction of metro lines A and line C, to find out more about the initial plans for a metro in Prague.

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