Located at Bennelong Poing in Sydney Harbour is the Sydney Opera House. It is an iconic architecture widely photographed and visited when in Sydney. This performing arts venue became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in June 2007. The Opera House includes several venues such as concert hall, drama theatre, recording studio, playhouse and outdoor forecourt.
The structure of the Opera House is like shells or sails. Whatever it is, the Sydney Opera House is one of the world's distinctive buildings.
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taken aboard a ferry to Manly |
A vantage point is at Mrs. Macquaries' chair where the Opera House and Harbour bridge can be seen together.
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taken from Mrs Macquarie's Chair |
The Opera House can also be best viewed from The Rocks and Milson's Point.
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taken from The Rocks |
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taken from The Rocks |
Riding the ferry will also give you a different angle of the Opera House.
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taken aboard a ferry to Manly |
You can reach Sydney Opera House via Circular Quay Train Station or by walking through the Royal Botanic Garden or via ferry from Darling Harbour.
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