Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House is the busiest center
for performing-arts in the world, and has been called "The 8th
Wonder of the World"..
It has six concert halls and studios, plus a host of other
performing areas. The Sydney Opera House is one of the world's
leading performing arts centres.
The Sydney Opera House draws 4.5 million visitors each year and
presents more than 2000 indoor performances annually, that's an
average of one a day in the major halls.
The genius who designed the Sydney Opera Houseby was Danish
architect Joern Utzon.
The actual construction of the Sydney Opera House has a
chequered history. The Australian government changed. There
were cost and time over-runs, and fights between Utzon and his
employers. Payments were withheld and, in 1966, the Danish
architect quit in disgust ansd went home.
The Sydney Opera House was finally finished in October of 1973.
It had taken 16 years to build instead of the 4 years
originally estimated.
Quite recently, in 1998, the Australian government negotiated
with Joern Utzon (then aged 83) to come back and help them
refurbish parts of the great building.
There are guided tours several times a day between 9am to 5 pm,
except on Christmas Day and Good Friday. Backstage tours are
also available.
For more information or to book a tour phone (+61 2) 9250 7250.
http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com
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