Manci híd, Pontoon bridge in Budapest
The Manci híd is a seasonal pontoon bridge across the Danube in Hungary, connecting Budapest District II and District XIII.
Inaugurated in May 1946, it was named after a beloved pet dog that died during the Siege of Budapest.
The bridge symbolizes the connection between two diverse city districts, bringing together communities.
Manci híd operates only during the summer months, as it's assembled each year to facilitate traffic.
Famous for its origin story linked to a dog's loyalty, it has become an endearing part of local folklore.
Location: Budapest District II
Location: Budapest District XIII
Inception: May 1946
Source: Wikimedia