L'histoire cachée de l'Opéra de Sydney

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE

A 1964 file photo of designer of the Sydney Opera House, Danish Architect, Jørn Utzon, on the construction site. Credit: AAP Image/National Archives of Australia

Le Sydney Opera House a fêté il y a peu son cinquantième anniversaire. "Chef d'oeuvre de l'architecture du XXe siècle" selon l'UNESCO qui l'a intégré au patrimoine mondial en 2007, il est le lieu le plus connu et le plus visité d'Australie. Mais sa construction a été très compliquée et très coûteuse. On revient dessus avec l'historien Romain Fathi.



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