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Adelaide Festival Centre

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Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Adelaide Festival Centre
Phone:
+61 8 8216 8600

Address:
King William Rd, Adelaide, South Australia 5001, Australia

The Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia's first multi-purpose arts centre, was built in 1973 and opened three months before the Sydney Opera House. The Festival Centre is located approximately 50 metres north of the corner of North Terrace and King William Street, lying near the banks of the River Torrens and adjacent to Elder Park. It is distinguished by its three white geometric dome roofs and its plaza consisting of lego block-like structures to the south and lies on a 45-degree angle to the city's grid. It is the home of South Australia's performing arts. The Adelaide Festival Centre replaced the City Baths, which stood in this spot for many decades. The Centre is managed by a statutory authority under the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust Act 1971 which is responsible for encouraging and facilitating artistic, cultural and performing arts activities, as well as maintaining and improving the building and facilities of the Adelaide Festival Centre complex. The Centre hosts the annual Adelaide Cabaret Festival in June, OzAsia Festival in September, the biennial DreamBIG Children's Festival in May, and the biennial Adelaide International Guitar Festival in July.
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