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Aberdeen Royal Infirmary was founded in 1737, so no Queen Elizabeth II didn't open it.
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The Boston Opera House officially opened in 1928. The Boston Opera House was re-dedicated in 1980 as the official home of the Opera Company of Boston. The original name of the Boston Opera House was B.F. Keith Memorial Theatre.
The design of the Sydney Opera House is based on open seashells, as created by spherical and parabolic sections.
1973
The opera house where most of the action is set in Phantom of the Opera is called the Palais Garnier. It was built in 1871 and is in Paris, France. Unlike in the musical, the opera house is still open today.
Just about all the time.
Large areas of the Sydney opera house are open to the public, however the halls where shows are put on normally charge entry fees.
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 has been open since 1973 and the year is 2013 so it has been around for 40 years
That entirely depends on the opera house plus other factors other than the actual performance. For example, most opera houses have bars and restaurants - so opening and closing would depend on these, which might be used even when an opera is not scheduled.
If you search "London Landmark opened to tourism, 1993," you will find several references to BUCKINGHAM PALACE, which was opened to tourism by Queen Elizabeth in 1993.