Braník Bridge (Czech: Branický most), also known as the Bridge of the Intelligentsia (Czech: most intelligence) is a reinforced-concrete rail bridge with a pedestrian path in Prague, Czech Republic, crossing the Vltava river from Malá Chuchle to the border of Braník and Hodkovičky.
The bridge was planned as a part of the Prague Rail Bypass.
However its unofficial name, the Bridge of the Intelligentsia, is more popular with older residents of the city.
[1] After the communist coup d'état of 1948, Czechoslovak intelligentsia were forced to work as labourers.
Large numbers of Prague intellectuals (lawyers, philosophers, teachers, etc.)