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The Sydney Opera House

The Sydney Opera House

The Sydney Opera House is one of the most famous landmarks in the world. Located in Sydney, Australia, it is a multi-venue performing arts center that was designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon. The venue hosts over 1,500 performances every year, attracting millions of visitors from all over the world. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most photographed landmarks in the world.

Design

The design of the Sydney Opera House is unique and instantly recognizable. It consists of a series of white sail-like shells that are arranged in a way that resembles the sections of an orange. The shells are made of precast concrete panels and covered with over one million glazed white granite tiles imported from Sweden.

Construction

Construction of the Sydney Opera House began in 1959 and was completed in 1973, ten years behind schedule and at a cost that was 14 times the original estimate. The construction process was plagued by technical difficulties and political controversy, including Utzon's resignation in 1966. Despite these challenges, the Sydney Opera House has become an iconic symbol of Australia and a testament to the power of human creativity and perseverance.

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