OK, pls try to specify more in detail your idea. At least an epoch, intended rolling stock and likes.
With H0 you have complicated your situation from the very beginning: I consider 160 cms too short for that scale, especially if you need to squeeze in the limit both a visible part of the layout and a backstage. But you may like to have a cameo type layout with only a part of the station visible: try to check for example MIBA 03/2015, pages 29 ff. - the article Eine Bühne für magische Motive.
Referring to the real Czech stations: Even the shortest ones are too long for your length limit. In this thread
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=11341&hilit=star%C3%A9+m%C4%9Bstowe discussed in detail an H0 double-segment layout depicting one of the shortest Czech railway stations, Staré Město pod Sněžníkem (until 1945 Mährische Altstadt): A running line 70 m and a loop 100 m long, max. train length allowed 57 m. The colleague finally needed - using reasonably reduced track lengths - altogether 220 cms in H0 for a visible layout part + approx. 90 cms for a backstage.
Or you could show up a "residual" Czech station from the present. This one
or another one
are examples of real stations operated in Czechia after the rampage of the Railway Infrastructure Administration at the turn of the century. Any of them would fit in your 160 cms easily...
Well, the last proposal is an attempt at a joke... Anyway, try to reconsider once again.
... i my dědci ještě můžeme být všelijak užiteční...
Es ist viel später als du denkst.