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  1. Coordinates: 33.85681°S 151.21514°E. The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, Australia. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th-century architecture. [3] [4]

    • 1 March 1959; 64 years ago
    • NSW Government
    • 20 October 1973; 49 years ago
  2. Tickets Sydney T: + 61 2 9318 8200 F: + 61 2 9310 4917 E: ticketing@opera.org.au. Postal Address PO Box 291 Strawberry Hills NSW 2012. Opening hours 9am–5pm Monday–Friday Australian eastern daylight time Closed on public holidays

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  4. The Sydney Opera House is a triumph of modernist architecture and engineering. Jrgen Utzon, a Danish architect, created it, and he inaugurated it in 1973. Its distinctive sail-like shells soar gracefully into the sky, creating a striking silhouette against the backdrop of Sydney Harbour. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Opera ...

  5. May 2, 2024 · It’s also about a 20-minute walk along the waterfront to the Sydney Opera House. You can opt for a shared dorm room or a private room here. There’s a communal kitchen, TV lounge, billiards, and a 24/7 reception desk. Dorm rooms are around $70 AUD nightly and private rooms are more around the $180 AUD mark.

  6. Opera is the ultimate escape: to a world of heroes, lovers and villains. A world of glamour and heartbreak. A world of breathtaking stories and even more breathtaking music. The Sydney Opera House is not just the most famous building of the 20 th century, but Sydney’s home of opera. Climb the Monumental Steps as the sun sets.

  7. Mar 26, 2020 · Address. Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia. Phone +61 2 9250 7111. Web Visit website. The Sydney Opera House is arguably Australia's most recognizable landmark, alongside its neighbor, the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

    • Molly Mclaughlin
    • (02) 9250 7111
    • Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
  8. The iconic sail-like structures have made it a symbol of Sydney and modern Australia as a whole. When the Opera House opened its doors in 1973, a new era of cultural discovery and community engagement began. Five decades later, we stand as the nation’s busiest performing arts centre and an important community meeting place.

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