Sydney Opera House is one of Australia's most iconic buildings and one of the world's most famous performing arts centers. Located at Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbor, it is famous for its unique white shell-shaped roof design, designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon. Officially opened in 1973, Sydney Opera House is now listed as a World Heritage Site and hosts thousands of concerts, dramas, dances and opera performances every year. Whether it is admiring its magnificent silhouette in the sun during the day or its dazzling beauty under the lights at night, this building shows unparalleled artistic and architectural charm and is a symbol of Sydney and even world culture.
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