The two most famous landmarks that
one must visit when in Sydney are the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney
Opera House. Sydney is placed in the midst of the most beautiful Harbor in the
planet. Sydney Harbour is the natural Harbour of Sydney and for this reason,
the city is also famous as "the Harbour city".
Known by the locals as the Coast
Hanger because of its appearance, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is an impressive
bridge with beautiful structure. Children will enjoy spotting familiar species
from Disney's Finding Nemo.
Sydney Harbour provides the most
magnificent views of coves, bays, beaches, promontories and much more. The
special moments of Sydney Harbour can be better enjoyed with the Sydney Harbour
cruise. As you sail along the cruise, you can enjoy the most iconic sights
including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, Luna Park and
Taronga Zoo. Stories on Australian history, war front mansions and the city's
cultural offerings form an important part. Sydney
harbor cruises offers a grand view of the beautiful sights around
the city. The city is a wonderful abundance of stunning beaches, country
escapes, mountain
retreats and unforgettable experiences. From its spectacular
beaches to its stunning Harbour setting, Sydney is certainly one of the most
attractive cities in the world .Thus, if you are planning to visit Sydney, you
certainly cannot miss the experience of Sydney Harbour and the cruise.
From the Sydney Aquarium, take a
leisurely stroll to the Darling Harbour. Pick the right season and enjoy your
vacation in the largest city in Australia.
Sydney, the state capital of South
Wales, is the most occupied city of Australia. Amidst the world's best seeing
places, Sydney is situated around Port Jackson embracing the Sydney Harbor. A
tour to Sydney is incomplete without seeing the stunning Sydney Harbor that is
the platform for famous Opera house and Harbour Bridge.
The Sydney Opera House is a true
architectural feat, showcasing man's ingenuity and grasp of structural
integrity.
Situated on Bennelong Point, the
peaked Opera House towers above the shoreline and makes up most of Sydney's
skyline on the shore. The
iconic structure was designed by Jorn Utzon, a Danish
architect, and resembles a ship at full sail. It was a challenging structure to
build, but one that Utzon met head-on.
Sydney's Opera House was a freak
occurrence and could have easily been built at another location. In 1956, the
NSW Government held a design competition, hoping to lure in the world's
greatest architects. All architects were charged with designing two performance
halls, one for symphony concerts and the other for the opera. It was inevitably
the
outlandish nature of Utzon's design that landed him the honor of developing
this harbor-bound attraction.
The Opera House would take years to
build. Nothing seemed to be going right on the Opera House's construction, and
amid cost overruns, a changing public opinion and pressure from the Government,
Utzon eventually retired and left the construction to other architects,
including Ted Farmer, who completed the interiors and glass walls of the
building.
The Sydney Opera House is constantly changing in
small ways, but the look of the structure remains the
same. The structure is
immense. It cost over 102 million $AU to build at the time, and to date, the
Opera House conducts over 3000 events annually and gives guided tours to over
200,000 visitors.
Judul: Enjoy Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House
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