Sydney Opera House Jigsaw Puzzle

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The puzzle image is divided into smaller pieces. Your task is to put the pieces of the image back together. Click and drag a piece to move it. When two pieces are in the correct spot they will join together. See how fast you can finish the puzzle. The faster you complete the puzzle, the better your ranking will be.

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Other puzzles named "Sydney Opera House"

The Sydney Opera House is an iconic landmark located in Sydney, Australia. It is one of the most recognizable and beloved structures in the world, and has become a symbol of the city. The Opera House was designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon, and opened in 1973. It is a multi-venue performing arts center and has hosted some of the world’s most celebrated performances.

It is located on Bennelong Point, a small peninsula in Sydney Harbour. The building was designed to take advantage of its waterfront location, and the building’s curved roof is designed to resemble the sails of a ship. The building is made up of two parts: the Concert Hall, which is the main performance space, and the Opera Theatre, which is the smaller opera house. The building is constructed from concrete and steel, and is covered in a white-tiled shell.

The building has a unique and distinctive design, and has become an important symbol of Sydney and Australia. The building has become a popular tourist attraction, and is one of the most photographed buildings in the world. The building has also been used as a backdrop in many films and television shows.

Inside the building there are several performance spaces, including the Concert Hall, the Opera Theatre, the Playhouse, the Drama Theatre, and the Studio. The Concert Hall is the largest space, and is used for orchestral performances and opera. The Opera Theatre is a smaller space, and is used for opera and ballet performances. The Playhouse is used for theatre performances, while the Drama Theatre is used for dramatic plays. The Studio is used for rehearsals and smaller performances.

The Sydney Opera House has become a symbol of the city and is a popular tourist attraction. The building is a masterpiece of modern architecture, and is a testament to the creativity and vision of its designer, Jorn Utzon.

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