Sydney Opera House is situated in Sydney, Australia. It is one of the most famous buildings in the world. Being so famous, this Theatre has surely become a business card of this wonderful country, forming a new understanding of national treasure.

The Sydney Opera House with its unique architecture and picturesque location is one of the most pictures and visited Australian places. The roof of the Theatre reminds of sea sails and is covered with millions of glazed tiles. Opera House is also famous not only for the number of tourists, who come to see this whimsical building, but for the number of agendas, which take place there. Sailing over the Harbor, diving, watching the Theatre during the romantic sunset is a great fun for all the people in Australia. The amazing red or pure blue in the day sky and the awesomely built in the form of the huge ship sales Opera House make up together something beautiful that can’t be narrated with the word.

Some people think that Opera House is a brilliant example of “frozen” music; The imagination of different people is various, meanwhile others think that it’s a white whale or a ship, which sails to a magical country of elves; nine ears, which listen to angel’s songs; nine nuns playing football. But the Opera House will remain the Opera House itself in spite of the people’s thoughts.

Although the Sydney Opera House is so unusual-looking building, its interior looks very impressive. It is simultaneously the Opera House and not. There are over 1000 rooms in the Opera House including 5 theatre halls, 2 main halls, 4 restaurants, some bars and souvenir shops so you can not only listen to calm and serious music in but spend your free time visiting good restaurants there.

There is a “Bennelog” restaurant in the smallest shell of the theatre.

Within the Harbor Bridge Sydney Opera House there is a brilliant background for fireworks. Don’t ever miss a chance to watch these wonderful and amazing events.

It’s hard to imagine Sydney without the Opera, but before the 1958 there was was a tram station there. The Sydney Opera House had been being built for over 14 years and had the cost over 102 million dollars. It looks like the construction of the Opera was too difficult for builders of that time, because it was planned to build the Theatre in 4 years and spend 7 million dollars.

Jorn Utzon was the Danish architect who modeled the Opera House.

The Sydney Opera House was opened in October 20, 1973 by the English Queen Elizabeth II.

Attending one of the performances in Sydney Opera House is a good way to relax and enjoy positive impressions