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Unique Facts About The Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House Australia Fun Facts


      Australia is one of the most popular foreign tourist destinations in the world. Australia, which is known for its kangaroos, has indeed become one of the favorite tourist destinations. Yes, who doesn't want to go to Australia. Life in this continental country is indeed similar to the countries in Europe. Natural conditions are also almost the same. Even though it is located in the southern hemisphere and tends to be closer to Asia, this country is far more developed than other Asian countries. 

Sydney Opera House Facts

Almost all states in Australia have good tourist spots, but the most famous is Sydney.
Sydney Opera House which is a famous landmark in Australia. (sydneyoperahouse.com)
The Sydney Opera House has become a very popular and unique tourist destination since the 20th century.
It has a unique building design so that it becomes a separate icon for Sydney.

Of course, no trip to Sydney is complete without a visit to the Sydney Opera House, the most famous landmark in Australia.

The Sydney Opera House offers a 360-degree visual tour where travelers can explore iconic sites at their own pace.
On this tour, tourists can dive into the architectural history of the opera house and its signature performances.
Don't forget to check out some of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra's online exhibitions and shows.

For those who want to see a beautiful panorama of Sydney Harbor, Sydney provides a live streaming where tourists can see a panoramic view of the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbor Bridge, Circular Quay and The Rocks.
When joining the tour, make sure the traveler also sees a beautiful sunset accompanied by the sparkling night lights in the harbor area.

The Sydney Opera House opened on 20 October 1973 after being built for 15 years. Designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon, the Sydney Opera House cost $80 million to build. The Sydney Opera House is famous for its conch-shaped roof dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II.

The Opera House is always packed with tourists because it is also very strategically located at Circular Quay which is the main area of the City of Sydney. The Opera House was built in 1957. This building is a testament to the progress of architecture in the 20th century. So it's no wonder that this building is included in the list of world heritage.
Sydney Opera House at night

The Opera House is a performance building to host opera plays, concerts, musicals and others. The Opera House is managed by the Opera House Trust and is a base camp for Opera Australia, the Sydney Theater Company and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Although its function is as a theater, the Opera House is always in demand by tourists, although not all tourists come to enjoy the show. Many foreign and local tourists are just hanging out in front of the Opera House while enjoying the scenery.

The Opera House is divided into several rooms, including Opera Theatre, Concert Hall, Forecourt room, etc. These rooms functioned as performance spaces with different types of stage layouts and audience seats, according to the type of performance. In addition to these spaces, the Opera House also has several restaurants and cafes inside or outside the building. Choose a café on the banks of the river, so you can sit back and enjoy food and drinks while enjoying the scenery. Don't forget to take a photo in front of the building, as proof that you have been to Sydney Australia.

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