prague metro Because the stations on line A were built using the tunnel boring method, the cladding on the walls had to meet not only demanding technological requirements, but also aesthetic ones. Jaroslav Otruba used the highly complex technique of anodising, in which the aluminium tiles were coloured using organic dyes. This results in stunning colours, and each tile is an original with a distinctive and indescribable metallic sheen you will love. jaroslav otruba Czech designer, architect and artist Jaroslav Otruba was a prominent figure in Czechoslovak architecture and had a major impact on the appearance of Prague’s metro. His most famous work today is the design of the iconic shaped tiles made of anodised aluminium on metro line A. Time has confirmed the extraordinary quality of this work, which has become a symbol not only of the Prague metro, but of the city itself. jaroslav otruba architect, artist and designer prague metro panels technology and design the metro as an art gallery architectural, artistic and design works guided tours Prague Guides&Tours will create a guided tour according to your individual wishes and needs. Book a tour: in our e-shop, see the selection below; via an e-mail on guides@prague.eu; via phone on +420 778 543 671 in our Tourist Information Centres. meeting point: Guides&Tours office (on the ground floor of the Old Town Hall on the far left) private tour the metro as an art gallery more tours podcast pražské věže — Anna Švarc: v metru jako v galerii Architektka Anna Švarc hovoří jak o obnově dosavadních prostor pražského metra, které procházejí přirozeným technologickým vývojem, tak o zamýšlené podobě stanic linky D. Významnou roli v ní bude hrát sklo v kombinaci se světlem, což je princip, který si Anna Švarc osvojila při práci v londýnském ateliéru Evy Jiřičné. Poslechněte si názory ženy, která dnes dává metru tvář.