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What are the interesting places in Hamburg, Germany?

Hamburg is an internationally famous tourist city with beautiful scenery, ancient culture and many scenic spots, which receives more than 3 million tourists every year. St. Michel's Church is a famous baroque building, which was founded in 1750 and rebuilt in 1907. The top of the church is over 130 meters high, and you can climb to the top and overlook the whole city. City Hall, built in 1897, is a beautiful Renaissance building, with gorgeous external carving, luxurious and elegant interior decoration and famous underground restaurants. Hamburg Art Museum, built in 1868, is one of the famous art galleries in Germany, and has a collection of artistic treasures of famous German and Dutch painters.

St James's Church, St Catherine's Church, Foxmark Memorial Tower, History Museum, German Theatre and National Opera House are all famous buildings. Known as the "Pearl of Hamburg", Ulster Lake is divided into two lakes, inside and outside. On several ancient streets along the inner lake, the trees are lush and the flowers are overflowing, while the outer lake is decorated with white sails, swans in groups and tourists are woven. Hagenbeck Zoo, built in 1907, covers a vast area, maintains the original natural environment, and all kinds of animals live freely. It is one of the world-famous nature zoos. The "Plant and Flower Park" near the city center is planted with various plants and flowers, including flower beds, greenhouses, libraries and exhibition halls. Hamburg is a famous "floating city" in Europe, with more than 2,400 bridges, five times that of Venice, Italy, and the largest number of bridges in the world. These bridges decorate the city like works of art. The oldest stone bridge in existence is Guanrui Bridge, which was built at 1633. It is only 10 meter long and its shape is unpretentious. The most modern bridge is the Collbrandt Highway Bridge across the Elbe River, built at 1974, with a length of about 4000m and a height of more than 50m. The bridge deck can accommodate four cars in parallel, so it is called "the first of 100 bridges".

Hamburg is the cultural center of North Germany. Founded in 19 19, Hamburg University is the largest university in China. There are also music, art, engineering and navigation schools. Hamburg has developed traffic, and ships can reach the city center from all directions along the river. Many people go to work or go shopping by boat. Land traffic is as dense as a spider web, underground railways extend in all directions, and tunnels are connected at the bottom of major rivers. This 450-meter-long tunnel across the Elbe River forms two links between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait with the Collbrandt Highway Bridge on the river.