Na veertien moeilijke bouwjaren en AUD95 miljoen over het budget te zijn gegaan, glinsteren de controversiële zeilachtige daken van Sydneys meest herkenbare monument tegen de achtergrond van de haven. Men zegt dat de Deense architect Jorn Utzon nooit meer oog heeft gehad voor zijn meesterwerk nadat hij in 1966 was afgetreden wegens politieke problemen en vertragingen in de bouw. Het gebouw was uiteindelijk klaar in 1973. Nu heeft het een indrukwekkend programma van 3.000 klassieke en moderne voorstellingen, een onvergetelijke plek voor theater, opera en ballet. Er zijn dagelijkse rondleidingen met gids van negen uur 's ochtends tot vijf uur 's middags.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, a veritable oasis of greenery, boast breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour and the city's skyline. The gardens were the first area of land cultivated by Europeans on the Australian continent although the gardens themselves were not opened to the public until 1816. Visitors can explore the Herb Garden, the Fernery, the Rose Garden, a walled Succulent Garden and the HSBC Oriental Garden. The main pond in the lower garden offers a splendid view of the harbor. Keep an eye out for ibises and cockatoos that call this place home.
A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the foundation stones for St Mary's Cathedral were laid by Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1821. After a series of architects and religious figures suggested their own versions of the cathedral, the building finally opened in 1900, although work continued until 1928. Wardell's original design had two spires that were never built. After ten years' debate and political fund-raising, the twin spires were finally completed in 2000. Today, St. Mary's Cathedral is heralded as one of the most beautiful buildings in Sydney. Visitors to the cathedral can wander around the beautiful interior, which is lit by ornate stained glass windows. Treasures located in the cathedral include the moving and beautifully sculpted Grave of the Unknown Soldier, a marble replica of Michelangelo's Pieta and many gorgeous religious paintings from the late 19th-Century.
Dating from 1871 and located at its present site overlooking Woolloomooloo Bay since 1885, this is one of Australia's premier art institutions. Located on the Domain. The buzz on entering the building is truly palpable; the visitors come, enjoy and do not want to leave. The permanent collection includes Australian, European, Asian and contemporary art. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander works on display in the Yiribana Gallery are totally unsurpassed. There are also an exciting and diverse temporary exhibition programs. Admission is usually free except for the charges applying for some temporary exhibitions.
Built in 1858, the Observatory operated until the 1980s and gained an international reputation for its work. This elegant, sandstone complex is now part of the Powerhouse Museum. The permanent exhibition, by the light of the southern stars', is highly informative while there is also a temporary exhibition programme and associated events. On a clear night, the stars and planets are visible through a telescope and can be accessed via guided tours every evening throughout the year. Bookings are essential for this family-oriented activity. Admission price varies depending on time of day.
This 2,000 seat Capitol Theatre was originally a luxury picture palace and circus, with the seal pit still under the auditorium. The Capitol fell into disrepair, but an extensive renovation restored her to her former glory. The elegant Florentine garden theme features Grecian statues, gold, velvet, and a wonderful starry night ceiling. It hosts a variety of shows, from big musicals through to classic old film screenings.
You will feel just like those magnificent men in their flying machines when you don your goggles and leather helmet, and take a seat in the open cockpit of this classic biplane. A trip in one of these classic planes of Red Baron Scenic Flights, will provide an unforgettable memory of the scenic city. Flights are also available further afield covering major terrains in the north and south. Real dare-devils can go up, down and flying around on the Aerobatic Thrill Seeker Flight. Not for the faint-hearted.
This prominent gallery specializes in both indigenous and non-indigenous contemporary Australian art. As the former area has been racked with controversy, it is reassuring to note that Utopia places emphasis upon the ethical representation of Aboriginal artists and the importance of authenticity, authorship and provenance. The owner has strong links with the Papunya Tula Artists (located west of Alice Springs) and acts as their representative in Sydney. He also exhibits other major Aboriginal artists such as Gloria Petyarre, Turkey Tolson and Makinti Napanangka. He was closely associated with the now deceased Emily Kame Kngwarreye too.
Featuring a rich collection of contemporary paintings and sculptures by Australian artists, Gallery 41 is a one stop destination to discover phenomenal paintings. This classy exhibition space hosts temporary expositions and group shows with an aim to acquaint more and more people with the nuances of modern art. Both established and upcoming artists showcase their talent during these exhibitions. Call ahead to know more.
Established in 1973, the Harrington Street Gallery was started with an aim to promote emerging artists. The gallery provides budding artists a chance to display their talent before a discerning audience. The gallery organizes expositions, solo exhibitions and group shows in order to bring these artists in the limelight. The Harrington Street Gallery also hosts exhibitions by established artists at times. Check website for a detailed event line-up.
Sometimes, moments captured on a lens can be treasured for a lifetime, can be looked upon at any given time and nostalgia will make its way. A memory can be hazy but a photograph never lies and can never be changed, thus, to capture those very precious moments in life, Meyer Gallery has opened its doors to all emerging photographers so that they can showcase their versions of a story in their lives. Other than photography there are other artworks on display as well. For further information on this gallery, do visit their website.
If you harbor the prejudice of art as being elite or refrain from stepping foot inside art galleries for fear that you may be caught by the art police as you beckon ignorance, visit the CWM Galleries. Shunning away all inhibitions, the gallery invites all to experiences art and its several hues. The gallery is considered to hold a premier position in the realm of Australian sculpture. Making use of durable material, the works can be preserved for posterity. The artists featured are renowned and the works are exclusively on display at the CWM Gallery. For further information, log on to their website.