National Gallery
Canberra's National Gallery of Australia is a temple to visual art, set on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. Its monumental brutalist architecture houses an astonishing collection that spans Indigenous Australian works, Asian treasures, and modern masterpieces. The gallery's serene sculpture garden and rotating blockbuster exhibitions make it a magnetic stop for culture lovers exploring the capital.
Highlights & What to See
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art: The gallery holds one of the world's finest collections, including the iconic 'Aboriginal Memorial' of 200 hollow log coffins.
- Blue Poles by Jackson Pollock: This controversial masterpiece is a must-see, famously acquired in 1973 for a then-record sum.
- NGA Sculpture Garden: A peaceful outdoor space featuring works by artists like Henry Moore and Ai Weiwei, with stunning views of the lake.
- Asian art galleries: Explore exquisite ceramics, textiles, and sculptures from across Asia, including the stunning 'Garden of Australian Dreams' installation.
- Australian art from colonial to contemporary: From Tom Roberts' pastoral scenes to Sidney Nolan's Ned Kelly series, it's a journey through the nation's artistic identity.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least 2–3 hours to do justice to the permanent collections. If you're an art enthusiast, a half-day allows time for a special exhibition and a coffee break at the gallery's café. The sculpture garden is a lovely 30-minute detour. Combine with a visit to the adjacent High Court or Questacon for a full day in the Parliamentary Triangle.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra – The nation's capital is a compact city of museums, galleries, and green spaces, perfect for a weekend break.
- Parliament House – Australia's political heart, with a striking design and free guided tours.
- Lake Burley Griffin – Ideal for a stroll, cycle, or paddleboat ride between cultural institutions.
- National Museum of Australia – A vibrant museum exploring the nation's social history, just a short walk away.
- Australian War Memorial – A poignant tribute to military history, combining a museum, shrine, and sculpture garden.
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