U.S. News Insider Tip: While an up-close selfie with the Opera House is a must, a relaxing and less-crowded way to admire the iconic landmark and its surrounding harbor is by grabbing a refreshing ...
Sitting on Bennelong Point in Circular Quay, the Sydney Opera House was always intended to be a national landmark – as outlined in the international design competition for its creation. “In the 20th ...
The UNESCO World Heritage site is trying to redefine what it means to be sustainable in the 21st century. Here’s how Australia’s iconic events center is going green — and what it means for visitors.
Try to think of Australia without immediately envisioning the Sydney Opera House. It’s hard, right?That’s because this striking masterpiece under the Sydney Harbour Bridge has become renowned as a ...
Michelle Arrow receives funding from the Australian Research Council. It is one of the most famous buildings in the world. It has an instantly recognisable silhouette that adorns tea towels, bottle ...
Saying that the Sydney Opera House is a well-known icon of Australia is kind of like saying the Amazon is a creek. The building, which turns 50 years old on October 20, has been given a cultural value ...
City icons that spark pride are a divisive topic for Sydneysiders. For example, Bondi Beach – Sydneysiders either rate it, or hate it. Same goes for the New Year’s Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground – ...
The Sydney Opera House is located on the visually prominent outcrop of Bennelong Point, in the shadow of the Sydney Harbor Bridge, and, with its distinctive silhouette, is an icon of Australia and one ...
In November, on a cloudless pink evening at Bennelong Point, something was brewing beneath the famous tiled sails of the Sydney Opera House. In the Utzon Room – known for its view that frames Sydney ...
Police are looking to block a pro-Palestinian march on Sydney Opera House, scheduled just days after the second anniversary of the October 7 attacks and the subsequent outbreak of the war in Gaza.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A renovation costing nearly $200 million has shut the famed theater for two years, the first closure in its history. By Bill Wyman SYDNEY, Australia — ...