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The Opera House, situated at Bennelong Point, is an absolutely exquisite
building. Its roof-line is meant to symbolise the bellowing "sails"
of sailing ships of a bygone era and the spinnakers of the racing yachts
that ply the harbour today.
DID YOU KNOW
The Sydney Opera House:
- Took 14 years to build and cost $102,000,0000
when completed in 1973.
- Was designed by the Danish architect Jorn Utzon.
- Covers 1.8 hectares (4.5 acres).
- Is 185 metres (611 feet) long, 120 metres (380
feet) wide and the tip of its highest arch is 67 metres (221 feet) above
sea level.
- Roofs are made up of 2,194 pre-cast concert sections
held together by 350 kilometres (217 miles) of steel cable.
- Roofs are covered with over 1,056,000 tiles.
- Hosts over 3000 events each year with audiences
of around 2 million people.
- Has nearly 200,000 visitors on guided tours each year.
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