Storebælt Bridge
The Storebælt Bridge is a major bridge in Denmark that connects the islands of Zealand and Funen. It consists of two parts: a suspension bridge and a box girder bridge, making it one of the longest bridges in Europe. The bridge was completed in 1998 and plays a crucial role in facilitating transportation and trade between the islands.
The Storebælt region is known for its scenic beauty, with the bridge offering stunning views of the surrounding waters. It is a vital infrastructure project that significantly reduces travel time, enhancing connectivity for both residents and tourists in Denmark.