Sydney Opera House
Multi-venue performing arts centre renowned for its distinctive expressionist architecture and cultural significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Read more…
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The Sydney Opera House is an iconic performing arts centre featuring expressionist architecture designed by Jørn Utzon and Peter Hall. Officially opened in 1973, the building is notable for its distinctive shell-like structures resembling sails. It covers an area of approximately 3.83 square kilometers and has a maximum capacity of 5,738 people.
The centre hosts a wide variety of performances including opera, ballet, theatre, concerts, and other cultural events across multiple venues within the complex. It serves as a significant cultural landmark and tourist attraction, recognized for its architectural innovation and historical value.
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the building is accessible and includes facilities such as performance halls and a recording studio. Its unique modern architecture and role as a major performing arts venue make it a key feature in the cultural landscape.
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