Sydney, Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge - Australia

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Live webcam located on Kirribilli Avenue in Kirribilli with a view south towards the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney.
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Sydney Opera House - one of the world's most famous buildings

Sydney, Australia's largest and most iconic city, is beautifully situated on Port Jackson, the natural harbour often referred to as Sydney Harbour. Combining urban energy with spectacular scenery, Sydney is known for its beaches, culture, architecture and laid-back lifestyle. With a climate characterised by warm summers and mild winters, Sydney is a year-round destination for both locals and visitors from around the world.


Sydney Opera House - the most recognizable landmark in Sydney and one of the world's most famous buildings. Situated on Bennelong Point, in the middle of the harbor, this masterpiece of modern architecture is a symbol of Australia. The Opera House was opened in 1973 and was designed by the Danish architect Jørn Utzon, whose visionary design with white, sail-like roof structures captures both the movement of the sea and the forward-thinking spirit of the time. The Opera House houses several concert halls and theaters and is today one of the country's most active cultural centers, with thousands of performances annually in music, dance, theater and opera.


Sydney Harbour Bridge - an engineering marvel that connects the north and south of the city. The Sydney Harbour Bridge was completed in 1932 and is often called “The Coathanger” because of its arch shape. The bridge is built of steel and is one of the widest arch bridges in the world. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is used by cars, trains, bicycles, pedestrians and for the adventurous there is also BridgeClimb, where you can safely climb to the highest point of the bridge arch and enjoy unbeatable views of the harbor, the Opera House and the city skyline.


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