National Museum of Australia

Canberra’s National Museum of Australia is a brilliant starting point for understanding the country’s complex story. Housed in a striking, sculptural building on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, the museum weaves together Indigenous histories, colonial encounters, and modern identity through engaging exhibitions and evocative objects. The architecture itself is a talking point, with its bold curves and colourful facade symbolising the threads of Australian life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day – around 3–4 hours – to do justice to the main galleries. If you’re a museum lover, plan for a full day to linger over the rotating special exhibitions and enjoy lunch at the lake-facing cafe. The museum is easily combined with a morning at the nearby Australian War Memorial or a walk around the Parliamentary Triangle.

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