Gropius “fluffy” chairs designed by Kateryna Sokolova for NOOM in the Palace of Culture, named after Serhiy Korolov. Visualisations by CUUB Studio The Kryvyi Rih Metrotram (colloquially: Kryvyi Rih Metro). Prospekt Metalurhiv Station.Prospect Metalurhiv, a station on the Kryvyi Rih Metrotram that opened on 2 May 1989, stands as a testament to architectural excellence. Aesthetically, it boasts a striking monolithic concrete vault adorned with a series of niches housing suspended luminescent chandeliers. Red brickwork and grey marble are used on walls, whilst red and grey granite grace the floor.The metrotram looks like a regular metro station, but instead of a train, a tram arrives. There are only a few cities in the world where you can see this: Brussels, The Hague, San Francisco, Antwerp, Krakow.