Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House
The Opera House is one of Sydney’s most popular icons with tourists and travellers from the world over visiting, photographing and standing in awe of the cultural centre of Sydney. It is located on the Circular Quay. Completed in 1973, the Sydney Opera House was designed by Joern Utzon. The first public performance being Prokofiev’s ‘War and Peace’, and the acoustics are fabulous. From outside the Sydney Opera House looks remarkable and if you get up close you will be able to see several of the million or so ceramic tiles which cover the Sydney Opera House shells.
The Opera House features:
The Mikado
The Australian Ballet
Australian Chamber Orchestra
The Bell Shakespeare Company
Ensemble Theatre
Musica Viva Australia
Musica Viva Australia
Opera Australia
Sydney Dance Company
Sydney Festival
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs
Sydney Symphony
Sydney Theatre Company
How to get there
Getting to the Sydney Opera is easy as it’s located right on the water and surrounded by many of the main attractions of Sydney.