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"In the mid-1950s, in Australia, a man from Denmark created a strange sculpture on Sydney Harbor and thereby changed the architecture of the twentieth century."
That man is called Jørn Utzon. And his work, his work is a giant theater with white wings, like shells rising to the sky - the legendary Opera House (Sydney Opera House). It is said that if you visit Australia without visiting Sydney Opera House, you will miss a part of the whole soul of Australia.
An interesting feature of Sydney Opera House - the legendary Opera House
Sydney Opera House - the legendary Scallop theater
Sydney Opera House - the legendary Scallop theater
Sydney Opera House (Sydney Opera House) is often known by Vietnamese as the Opera House. This is the big theater of Sydney city, located on Bennelong Point, Sydney Harbor, Australia (Australia).
Sydney Opera House is one of the most recognizable buildings of the twentieth century. A symbol often appears in many magazines, posters, stamps, souvenirs ...
In June 2007, it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List under the World Heritage Convention, along with the Taj Mahal, the ancient Egyptian Pyramids and the Great Wall of China. most prominent on Earth.
This is the "youngest cultural site" ever included in the World Heritage List and is one of only two cultural sites listed throughout the life of architect Jørn Utzon.
"The Sydney Opera House is one of the undisputed masterpieces of human creativity, not only in the 20th century but also in human history" (International Council Report on Monuments and Monuments) World).
The Sydney Opera House is the face of Sydney and the face of the country of kangaroo. Until 50 years after its inception, this project remained the top tourist attraction of the city.
The construction of the Theater lasted from 1958 to 1973, total cost of up to 102 million Australian dollars. Actually, the construction of the Opera House has encountered many problems. The initial construction cost was estimated at $ 7 million but it exceeded $ 100 million (1400%). Seven years before the completion of the building, because of the stories surrounding the construction, Utzon left his job and left Australia, the rest was the completion of local engineers.
However, later, with the great success and reputation of the building, in 2003, he was awarded the honorary Doctorate of Architecture.
The Sydney Opera House is home to many of the world's greatest performers, and has been raising issues of international concern since opening in 1973.
Today, the Sydney Opera House is Australia's No. 1 travel destination, welcoming over 8.2 million visitors each year. It is also one of the busiest performing arts centers in the world, performing more than 2000 shows in 363 days a year, with over 1.5 million audience members.

What is great about the Sydney Opera House?

UNESCO classified as one of the wonders of the world; Unique design, architectural space like a maze; Unique and different shows; The outdoor area has the most beautiful views in Sydney ... is the highlight that makes the enchanting features of the Opera House - Sydney Opera House.

Unique design, architectural space like a maze

The Sydney Opera House has six performance spaces and several outdoor venues. It is said that it is almost impossible for you to get acquainted with every corner and labyrinth space of this labyrinth space.
According to UNESCO, the Sydney Opera House is a great architectural work of the 20th century, bringing together many strands of creativity and innovation in both architectural forms and structural designs. "Its meaning is based on its unprecedented design and construction." "This is a bold and visionary test that has had a lasting impact on the emerging architecture of the late 20th century."
The building is an art monument and a great symbol. The Sydney Opera House combines ancient and modern influences, built on a sacred site of indigenous Gadigals for thousands of years. The elegance and extraordinary architecture of the Sydney Opera House has made it one of the most recognizable buildings of the twentieth century. "A building that changes the image of an entire country."
Unique design of Sydney Opera House
Unique design of Sydney Opera House

Unique and different performances

At the Sydney Opera House, there are more than 40 different programs and experiences each week such as: Opera, Music, Dance, Comedy, Chat, Sightseeing ...
Although the space inside each room is arranged to look like an ordinary theater, Opera House offers visitors unforgettable emotions with different unique performances. You can preview the schedule of current or upcoming shows on the website of the Opera House.
Among them is the Playhouse space - "A space to tell stories". A room built for chamber orchestra performances there is like a house for artists to tell stories. Here, you will meet the wonderful Middle Kids band.
Performances at the Sydney Opera House
Performances at the Sydney Opera House

The outdoor area has the best views of Sydney

Outside the space of the Sydney Opera House scallop theater area is a bar restaurant and a place to stroll or stop to relax and chat with the most beautiful view of the city. Here visitors can also experience the best food and drink of Sydney.
Experience not to be missed at the Opera House (Sydney Opera House)
Cruise to the Sydney Opera House; Enjoy a show performance at the theater, sit sightseeing in the area outside the theater, take pictures with the Con So theater ... maybe the indispensable experience when visiting the Sydney Opera House.
Space outside the Sydney Opera House clam theater
The best view of the city from the Sydney clam theater

Take a photo with the Scallop theater icon

This is one of the first experiences that you will definitely have to do / will do when you first arrive at the Sydney Opera House. Walk on the stairs outside the theater, trying to take souvenir photos so that the theater's sail picture fits into the frame to capture the wonderful moment on Sydney's harbor ...

Take a yacht to the Sydney Opera House

Want to go to an impressive Sydney Opera House? You can take Cruise Cruise to the theater. The cruise will take you along Sydney Harbor for a great view of the city. From here, you can see the whole Opera House, Royal Botanical Garden and the skyline of the city ... especially and on a sunny day will make you relax. It can be said that these are great experiences that you have never experienced.
Cruise to the Opera House
Experience a yacht trip to Sydney Seashore theater

Enjoy a show at the Sydney Opera House

Have you ever thought about buying a ticket and watching an art show here? This is one of the most memorable ways to experience a great time visiting the most famous building in Australia.
There are many programs to choose from such as Broadway, contemporary concerts, symphonies ... It is advisable to book in advance because tickets often run out very early.

What to eat, where to eat when visiting the Sydney Opera House

Eating is also one of the ways to enjoy and is one of the activities not to be missed when visiting the Sydney Opera House.
As such, you can visit Bennelong, the premier restaurant of the Scallop Theater. Bennelong's space and architecture were one of the last projects Jorn Utzon (the original designer of the Sydney Opera House) completed before leaving the project.
Because the 5-star restaurant has sections made of glass panels, it offers a great view of the harbor, and also a part of the Opera House.
In terms of service, there are world-class chefs and a high level of food service. Inside the open space overlooking Sydney Harbor and the city skyline.
If you don't eat at Benelong restaurant, you can experience dining in the open-air area overlooking Sydney Harbor. Along the full road around the theater is the area of ​​some restaurants, outdoor bars extremely bustling. You can eat and enlist the beautiful scenery here.

Where to visit the Sydney Opera House?

Visiting Sydney Opera House, guests can choose hotels near the theater, within walking distance. There are many hotels and also at different rates / rates, you can check the room price to make a reservation that suits your budget.

Should go when?

Sydney Opera House is an attraction that you can visit at any time. Just walk along the harbor from Circular Quay. During the day, the office is open, you will have the opportunity to explore the lobby inside the building.
The best time to go is between May to June to experience the great audio-visual festival here: Vivid Sydney. This is a two-week festival where the whole city, including the Theater and the Harbor, is on the list of light and art installations.
The city now becomes a canvas for talented artists to paint with light. Everywhere, from the Sydney Opera House to the path around the harbor are all beautifully lit.
The Opera House also hosts special concerts during the festival period. So you can combine the lighting festival experience as well as enjoy the great music party.

Directions to the Scallop theater - Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House is located a walking distance from the city center. If from the place, you can also take the train, bus, car to Circular Quay. From the pier, you walk about 5 - 10 minutes to reach.
For old people or people who cannot walk, there is a free shuttle bus from Circular Quay itself to the theater.
For those traveling by car, there is a public car park (surcharge) at 2, Macquarie St.
For anyone riding a bicycle, there are a number of bike parking spots under Monumental Steps.
Alternatively you can choose to sail on the harbor and get off at the door of the theater.
For those who are visiting Sydney Opera House for the first time, you can follow the instructions in the clip below to distinguish the areas and find the right places.

Notes to know when coming to Sydney Opera House:

  • If you want to have a great time and a "lasting" memory with the Opera House, you should take the time to visit the area inside the theater, eat in the outside area and in the evening, see a chapter some concert. This is the place where always the great performing arts shows in the world.
  • If you have free time and want to explore the inner theater, you need to buy a tour. These tours will have a guide, will take you around and share unique information for you about the construction and operation of Sydney Opera House. Theater tours are available daily from 9am - 5pm. Each tour lasts about 1 hour. Adults $ 37 / ticket, children from 5-15 years old, $ 20 / ticket.
  • Backstage tour: With this tour, you can find out the world behind the scenes of the performances. The tour usually starts at 7am, lasts 2 and a half hours and the end of the tour will be a great breakfast. The tour cost about 165 dollars.
  • Not to bring luggage, suitcases when visiting the Opera House.
  • There are changing rooms, public toilets and ATMs at the theater.
  • It is recommended to visit some famous places near the theater such as the Madame Tussauds wax museum in Sydney, Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, The Rock, Sydney Museum or visit the Sydney Tower Eye Observatory.