National Library of Australia

Housing the nation's collective memory, the National Library of Australia is a treasure trove for anyone curious about the country's stories. Its grand, modernist building on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin is a Canberra landmark, but it's the vast collection inside—from Captain Cook's journals to Indigenous oral histories—that truly captivates. Whether you're a researcher or a casual visitor, the library offers a thoughtful, unhurried experience that feels worlds away from the political bustle of Parliament House.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours to explore the Treasures Gallery and exhibitions at a leisurely pace. If you're a history buff, you could easily spend half a day dipping into the reading rooms or attending a free talk. The library is a perfect stop before or after a walk around the lake.

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