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03/03/24

Monuments in Australia

Maitri

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Sydney Opera House: This beautiful UNESCO world heritage site was designed by Jorn Utzon and is considered as one of the most beautiful pieces of architecture.

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Sydney Harbour Bridge: This bridge is famously known as the old hanger due to its metallic arc.

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Sydney Tower: While visiting Australia, you must pay a visit to the Sydney Tower to enjoy an amazing view of the city. 

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Queen Victoria Building: This building is rich in history and architectural style. This building has almost 180 fashion boutiques, jewellery shops, and cafes and restaurants in Sydney. 

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Anzac War Memorial: This war memorial monument is dedicated to the remembrance of Australians who served in the defence forces. 

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Sydney’s Parliament House: Built-in 1816, this is a historically significant building in Sydney. This building has housed legislative councils since 1829. 

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Vaucluse House: This beautiful historical monument and museum of Sydney rest on 27 acres of land. This historic building was built in 1803 and was home to William Charles Wentworth.

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The Cenotaph: This building is one of the important monuments in Sydney because of its role as the spot for army enlistment during World War I. 

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