Miroslav Řepa (24 February 1930 – 7 June 2023) was a Czech architect.
Born in Pardubice, the son of the architect Karel Řepa, he earned a degree architecture from the Charles University, and then graduated from the Prague Academy of Fine Arts.
[1][2] His first project was the Zlín City Theatre.
[1] Among his major works, there were the restoration of the East Bohemian Theatre in Pardubice, and the renovation of the Prague National Theatre.
[2][3] He designed the Czechoslovak pavilions for the Montreal Expo 67 (with architect Vladimír Pýcha [cs]) and the Osaka Expo '70, and served as technical director at the Seville Expo '92.