There are many things in the world that seem strange and unusual to us. Usually people travel by roads in cities, but there are some cities where there are more rivers and canals than roads. The number of bridges in such cities is also high. If a normal city has 7-8 bridges, then it is also considered enough, and if the number is more, it can reach up to 20. But do you know that there is a city in the world where there are thousands of bridges? Let us tell you which city has the most bridges and where is this city located. Hamburg: The city with the most bridges Hamburg is a major city and a large port in northern Germany. This city is famous for its art museums and architecture. But Hamburg has another specialty that makes it different from the rest of the world—it has the most bridges. Most places in Hamburg are covered by rivers and canals, over which many bridges are built. If we talk about the total number of bridges in Hamburg, it is more than 2500. This number is more than cities like Venice, Amsterdam and London. Some of the major bridges here include Kohlbrandbrücke, Uberseebrücke, Brooksbrücke, Poggenmühlenbrücke and Feinteichbrücke, which are worth seeing. Venice of the North Hamburg is also called the 'Venice of the North' because its structure and network of rivers make it resemble Venice. The port of Hamburg alone is spread over an area of 74 square kilometers, while Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is spread over 88 square kilometers. Downstream of the Hamburg port you will find the "Willkom-Hoft", which welcomes every incoming and outgoing ship. This port is also called 'Germany's gateway to the world' because it is the largest port in Germany and one of the busiest ports in the world. This huge port is an important link for trade between Europe and the rest of the world, making business activities easy and smooth. Hamburg is famous all over the world for its countless bridges and large port. If you ever visit Hamburg, do not forget to see its beautiful bridges and port. Amit Shah Urges Haryana to Vote for a Corruption-Free Future Amid High-Stakes Election Amit Shah Hints at Passing Waqf Bill in Winter Session; Criticizes Congress in Haryana Rally Amit Shah Hints at Passage of Waqf Bill 2024 in Upcoming Winter Session