Karel Řepa (23 October 1895 – 2 March 1963) was a Czechoslovak architect.
Born in Nový Ples, a pupil of Jože Plečnik, Řepa graduated from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague.
[1] A functionalist, after working in the Prague studio of František Krásný [cs], in the mid-1920s he moved to Pardubice, where he realized his most important works, notably the Pardubice Railway Station, the Industrial Museum and the Masarykův football stadium.
[1][2][3] Řepa died on 2 March 1963, at the age of 67.
He was the father of architect Miroslav Řepa.