
Epoxytec Announces Winner of Manhole Photo Contest
The 2025 Summer Manhole Cover Challenge, created by Epoxytec, has come to a close.
Epoxytec has been organizing the Summer Manhole Cover Challenge for years as a way to encourage people to explore their surroundings. And to celebrate the unique, often-overlooked manhole covers that quietly serve our cities’ infrastructure.
This year the challenge ran from July 1-31. After a month of entries, one cover stood above (or below!) the rest…

All-Around Best: Creativity, Story, and Spirit
This polished brass manhole cover was spotted on Váci Street, a pedestrian-only boulevard lined with designer shops, restaurants, and souvenir stands. Unlike the typical rusty or worn lids, this one gleamed in the sunlight — a striking detail among the granite pavers.
The cover features Budapest’s coat of arms: the upper castle represents Pest, and the lower castle represents Buda, separated by a wavy line symbolizing the Danube River. A lion and griffin flank the emblem, and at the top sits the Holy Crown of Hungary — the coronation crown used by kings from the 12th to 20th centuries. Look closely and you’ll notice the cross is bent — a nod to the real crown, which was damaged in the 17th century. Today, the Holy Crown is housed in the Hungarian Parliament and protected by the 32nd Budapest Guard and Ceremonial Regiment.
Submitted by: Helen Li
visit https://www.epoxytec.com/2025/08/15/2025-summer-manhole-cover-challenge-winner/ for additional details.