The Sydney Opera House which sits at Bennelong Point in Sydney, Australia, had its conceptual origins in the 1940s and was designed by Danish architect Joern Utzon in 1955. Work commenced on the Sydney Opera House in 1959 and was completed in 1973. The building was formally opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20 October 1973.
Work commenced on the Sydney Opera House in 1959. The building was completed in 1973.
Formal construction of the Opera House began 1959 and was completed 1973.
Sydney Opera House was completed in 1973.
The tools used to build theSydney Opera House were, Basic construction tools. Sydney Opera house is a reinforced concrete construction.
it was completed in 1973
Work commenced on the Sydney Opera House in 1959. The building was completed in 1973.
Formal construction of the Opera House began 1959 and was completed 1973.
Formal construction of the Opera House began 1959 and was completed 1973.
Sydney Opera House was completed in 1973.
The tools used to build theSydney Opera House were, Basic construction tools. Sydney Opera house is a reinforced concrete construction.
The Sydney Opera House was completed in 1973 and was opened on October 20th, 1973.
The Sydney Opera House, famous for its geometric roof shells, was completed in 1973, at a cost of $102 million.
it was completed in 1973
The Sydney Opera House was officially opened in October 1973. That makes it 37 years old in October 2010. Construction on the Opera House actually began in 1959.
Jørn Utzon and completed in 1973
Construction on the Sydney Opera House began in 1959, but it didn't open until October 20, 1973. Jorn Utzon was the architect.
the sydney opera house is called the sydney opera house because opera is song in the building and because of its great views.