Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House opened in 1973 AD, and the construction of the Danish Opera House architect Jorn Ozton began in 1957 AD. The house is a distinctive engineering building overlooking the edge of a peninsula located on Sydney Harbor, and contains three sets of interconnected shells that end with two performance halls and a restaurant , A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sydney Harbor Bridge
Prime Minister Jack Lang opened the Sydney Harbor Bridge, which took six years to build on March 19, 1932. This bridge is one of the most important landmarks of Australia, as it is the largest bridge in the world, as it is 1149 meters long, 134 meters high above sea level, and it has consumed 52,800 Tons of steel.
Royal Botanical Garden
The Royal Botanical Garden, which is located along the shores of Sydney Harbor, was established in 1816 AD, and it is the oldest garden in the country, with an area of 270,000 square meters. Local.
Queen Victoria Building
The Queen Victoria Building, which was built in 1898 CE, is one of the most important buildings of the Victorian era in Australia, and it is the largest and largest shopping center in Sydney. The construction of this building took more than 190 years, and the Queen Victoria building consists of six floors, and its walls are covered with sandstone, and it contains On copper domes.
Sydney Tower
The height of the Sydney Tower, which is located in the central shopping center, is 309 meters, and it is one of the most important landmarks of the city and its tallest building as well. The tower provides an ideal platform for sightseeing Sydney in the open air.