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The Sydney Opera House, Australia's landmark and the world's most distinctive building, was built in 1959 and is today the world's most prestigious performing arts centre.
The shell-shaped roof design, like a folding sailboat, and the all-round transparent glass design inside, is also breathtaking, and it is a must-visit place for Australian tourists today.
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The Sydney Opera House belongs to Australia. Located in a convenient location north of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, the Sydney Opera House began construction in March 1959 and was officially put into use on October 20, 1973. It is an Australian landmark.
The Sydney Opera House covers an area of hectares and sits on a granite pedestal 19 metres above sea level. The highest shell rises 60 meters above the sea and has a total construction area of 88,000 square meters. There are 2,700-seat ** halls, 1,550-seat opera houses and 420-seat small theaters, as well as 900 rooms for exhibitions, recordings, Xuchang bars, restaurants, etc.
In 2007, the Sydney Opera House was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Extended information: The Sydney Opera House is a masterpiece of 20th-century architecture.
Its significance lies in its unrivalled design and construction, its engineering excellence and technological innovation, and its status as a world-famous architectural icon. It was a bold and visionary experiment that had a lasting impact on the emerging architecture of the late 20th century. Uson's original design concept and unique approach to construction inspire the collective creativity of architects, engineers and builders.
Yana's engineering achievements make UZUN's vision a reality. The design reflects an extraordinary interpretation and response to the environment of Sydney Harbour. The Sydney Opera House also has outstanding universal value for its achievements in structural engineering and building technology.
This building is a great artistic monument and sculpture that belongs to the whole society.
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The Sydney Opera House is Australian.
The Sydney Opera House resembles a white sail about to sail into the wind, and is made up of 10 large "seashells" that echo the surrounding scenery, the tallest of which is 67 meters high. The exterior of the Sydney Opera House is three sets of huge shells, standing on the base of a cast-in-place reinforced concrete structure that is 186 meters long from north to south and 97 meters wide from east to west.
The first group of shells is on the west side of the lot, four pairs of shells are arranged in a string, three pairs face north, one pair faces south, and the interior is a large ** hall. The second group is on the east side of the lot, roughly parallel to the first, with the same form but a slightly smaller scale, and the interior is an opera hall. The third group, to the southwest of them, is the smallest and consists of two pairs of shell sheets, inside which is the dining room.
The other rooms are strategically arranged within the pedestal.
Introduction to the two main halls of the Sydney Opera House:
1. ** Hall.
The largest main hall of the Sydney Opera House is the ** Hall, which can accommodate up to 2,679 people. **The hall is usually used for symphony, chamber music, opera, dance, chorus, pop, jazz and other performances. The special feature of this ** hall is that it is located in front of the ** hall, showing the style of Australian freedom.
2. Opera House.
The smaller of the main halls is the Opera House, which has 1,547 seats and is mainly used for opera, ballet and dance performances; The interior furnishings are exquisite, in order to avoid the reflection of the walls during the performance, the walls are all inlaid with plywood with dark and late light distribution; The floors and ceilings are made of locally sourced boxwood and birch; The spring chairs are covered with a smooth leather holster in red peeling.
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