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For the historical (1879xe2x80x931900) theatre of the same name, see Opera House, Sydney.
Performing arts centre in Sydney, Australia
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre at Sydney Harbour located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The building and its surrounds occupy the whole of Bennelong Point on Sydney Harbour, between Sydney Cove and Farm Cove, adjacent to the Sydney central business district and the Royal Botanic Gardens, and close by the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
On 28 June 2007, the Sydney Opera House became a UNESCO World Heritage Site,[8] having been listed on the (now defunct) Register of the National Estate since 1980, the National Trust of Australia register since 1983, the City of Sydney Heritage Inventory since 2000, the New South Wales State Heritage Register since 2003, and the Australian National Heritage List since 2005.
[21] Joan Sutherland Theatre: A proscenium theatre with 1,507 seats,[22] the Sydney home of Opera Australia and The Australian Ballet.
[28] Utzon visited Sydney in 1957 to help supervise the project.
[29] His office moved to Palm Beach, Sydney in February 1963.
It took three years of development to produce the effect Utzon wanted in what became known as the Sydney Tile, 120mm square.
Stage III, the interiors, started with Utzon moving his entire office to Sydney in February 1963.
[citation needed] Utzon was at this time working closely with Ralph Symonds, a manufacturer of plywood based in Sydney and highly regarded by many, despite an Arup engineer warning that Ralph Symonds's "knowledge of the design stresses of plywood, was extremely sketchy" and that the technical advice was "elementary to say the least and completely useless for our purposes."
The Sydney Morning Herald initially opined: "No architect in the world has enjoyed greater freedom than Mr Utzon.
Peter Hall (1931xe2x80x931995) completed a combined arts and architecture degree at Sydney University.
[63] Returning to Sydney, Hall worked for the Government Architect, a branch of the NSW Public Works Department.
When approached to take on the design role, (after at least two prominent Sydney architects had declined), Hall spoke with Utzon by phone before accepting the position.
The Sydney Opera House during Vivid Sydney (2013).
On 5 October 2018 the Opera House chief executive Louise Herron clashed with Sydney radio commentator Alan Jones, who called for her sacking for refusing to allow Racing NSW to use the Opera House sails to advertise The Everest horse race.
Two days later, Prime Minister Scott Morrison supported the decision, calling the Opera House "the biggest billboard Sydney has".
The opera house, along with the harbour bridge, frequently features in establishing shots in film and television to represent Sydney and the Australian nation.
Near the end of the 1996 film Independence Day, the Sydney Opera House appeared after an alien ship near Sydney was destroyed.
[92] In the 2016 superhero film X-Men: Apocalypse, the building and other parts of Sydney are destroyed when Magneto manipulates the Earth's magnetic poles.