Sydney
Opera House, one of the spectacular symbols of modern world, is situated in
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. As Colosseum of Rome represents Italy and
pyramids represent Egypt, Sydney Opera House represents Australia. This
multi-venue performing arts centre was designed and built by Danish architect
Jørn Utzon and was opened in 1973 for public. It is regarded as one of the
busiest art performing centers around the world as it host more than 1500
performances every year. Approximately 1.2 million tourists from both home and
abroad enjoy all these stunning performances hosted in Sydney Opera House.
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The
opera house is too close to Sydney Harbor Bridge which is another spectacular
symbol of Australia. The bridge is located across the Sydney harbor which
carries vehicular, rail and pedestrians between North Shore and Sydney Central
District. The bridge is sometimes called as "The Coathanger" mainly
for its arch-based design. The remarkable view of the harbor, the bridge and
the close Sydney Opera House creates an iconic landscape of Sydney. Both Sydney
Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge are crowded by thousands of tourists from
all around the world. It is certain that you would like every bit of both of
the iconic travel destinations and every single moment would be enjoyable too.
If
you claim yourself as an avid tourist, you can’t miss visiting both Sydney
Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge!
Here goes few stunning beautiful images of Sydney
Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge:
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Sydney Opera House at Night |
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Colorful Sydney Opera House |
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Front View of Sydney Opera House |
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Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge |
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New year's Eve Fireworks at Sydney Harbor Bridge |
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Inside Sydney Opera House |
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Sydney Harbor Bridge |
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