Do you mean an album or a coffee table book? The biggest photo album I have or even have seen is for 500 4x6 photos. It is very heavy and unwieldy. We almost need a podium to look at it.
The photobooks, such as Blurb, Mypublisher, Mpix etc do have page limits, according to book size, but you might have some pages that fit many individual images. Professional photographers use professional album companies to make their albums and books that are not available to the usual consumer, so you might want to inquire through a pro wedding photographer.
They are your photos, of course, and it's your wedding and your decision, but do you really *really* think most people want to look through 736 photos of one event? I usually shoot less than 400 for a wedding, sometimes quite a bit less. The last one I delivered 296, and it was plenty, especially when combined with the other guests shots. I will suggest a 200 or 300 print album for the best shots of the day, and another album or two for the rest. I have vacation albums I label "Greatest Hits", LOL, which are usually 200 photos, (still more than most people want to wade through, although they do so to be polite!) I did not have to worry about wedding photos, as I have a grand total of 4 snapshots made by my brother-in-law, only one of which is any good! So having too many is better than having too few! Congratulations, and enjoy your memories!