The Sydney Opera house was designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon. Opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20 October 1973. Presented, as its first performance, the Australian Opera’s production of War and Peace.
Combining ancient and modern influences, and situated on a site sacred to the Gadigal people for thousands of years, the sculptural elegance of the Sydney Opera House has made it one of the symbols of twentieth century architecture - a building that, to quote US architect Frank Gehry, “changed the image of an entire country.”
Dimension (cm.): W160 x D99 x H35
Weight (kg.): 10.3
Material: Strong Iron with FINE26 stain resistance technology
Finishing: Non-toxic polyurethane