By Britain's Daily Mail reported.The Sydney Opera House has long been recognised as a architectural masterpiece and is the recipient of multiple awards. Built in the Australian capital in 1957 it has become one of the world's most iconic buildings.
But these incredible pictures - taken on the first day the Vivid Sydney - shows the iconic building as you've never seen it before. Stunning: Vivid Sydney is the largest festival of lights in the Southern Hemisphere The largest light festival of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere the event attracted more than 400,000 visitors last year and it's not hard to see why. Colouring the city with breathtaking light installations from today until June 11, the festival highlights include performances from local and international musicians.
This amazing shot shows the opera house illuminated by Urban Screen from Germany
public talks and debates from leading global creative thinkers.
Now heading into its fourth year, Vivid Sydney is fast becoming popular with travellers and globe-trotters.
Impressive: These incredible shots were taken today at the opening of Vivid Sydney. This one shows two people seemingly dancing on the Sydney Opera House
Breathtaking: This projection creates the illusion that a woman is diving off the shells of the Sydney Opera House and into the water below Florence Welsh from Florence and the Machine sang on the opening night of this year's Vivid Sydney in front of a live audience.She is just one of the artists expected to perform during the event.
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