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With more than With over 1, different rooms inside, each with its own purpose. The Roof is Unique. There are over 1 million roof tiles on the Sydney Opera House, stretching out to 1. The tiles all range in shapes and sizes, with some weighing up to 15, kilograms. Each tile was made in Sweden, with concrete beams changing shape as they rise from a T shape to a Y to finally a U. These act as replacements to columns, supporting the weight of the structure as the sails sit on the heavy podium.

Due to this, it is known as the biggest column free chamber in the entire world. As well as the highest roof shell, measuring up to 67 metres, the equivalent to a storey building. Changed Thousands of Light Bulbs Every Year As you can imagine, the sheer size of the Sydney Opera House means there are literally hundreds and hundreds of rooms set inside.

That also means there are thousands and thousands of light bulbs which, inevitably, need changing every now and again. Q: Who is the designer of the Sydney Opera House?

A: To get to the location of The Sydney Opera House, you can catch public transport bus, train, ferry to Circular Quay and enjoy a 6-minute walk. Head to the roundabout at the bottom Macquarie Street where staff will direct you to a safe place to pull over.

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By Cielo Fernando December 28, Please note the Box Office is currently closed. You can purchase tickets from the Welcome Centre located on the Lower Concourse. Monday to Saturday - 9am Closed Christmas Day. There is also a Box Office located in the Western Foyers. It is open for performances only, generally from 30 minutes prior to the first performance to 15 minutes into the last performance. Please note Box Office hours are subject to change.

There are two public telephones on-site, one along the Lower Concourse past the carpark entrance. The second is situated outside Stage Door in the vehicle concourse. Visit our Welcome Centre to discover the architectural masterpiece throughout construction and now as a busy performing arts venue.



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