Havířov railway station

Its main building is one of the best examples of the Czechoslovak avant-garde artistic movement known as the Brussels style of the 1960s.

The new building was built in 1964-1969 by the Moravian architect Josef Hrejsemnou in the so-called Brussels style.

[2] In the interior there is a huge glass mosaic designed by Czech painter and glass designer Vladimír Kopecký.

[3] The owner České dráhy (Czech Railways) plans to reconstruct the station with work projected to begin in 2019, which may include demolishing the station building.

[4] Many architects, art historians and others protest against this decision.

Interior of the new station hall, 2022