Australian War Memorial

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Canberra’s Australian War Memorial is far more than a museum; it’s a deeply moving pilgrimage into Australia’s military history. The building’s domed architecture dominates the end of Anzac Parade, and inside, the vast Commemorative Area, Hall of Memory, and the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier command quiet reflection. The galleries are world-class, blending personal artefacts, dioramas, and immersive multimedia to tell stories from colonial conflicts to modern peacekeeping. Don’t miss the daily Last Post Ceremony at 4:55 PM – a poignant tribute that draws visitors into the nation’s collective memory.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least half a day (3–4 hours) to do justice to the main galleries and the Commemorative Area. History buffs could easily spend a full day, especially if you also explore the Research Centre or attend the Last Post Ceremony (arrive early for a good spot). The memorial is free, so you can break your visit with a lunch at the on-site cafe or a walk through the adjacent Poppy’s Café garden. Combine with a morning at the nearby National Museum of Australia or a stroll around Lake Burley Griffin for a balanced Canberra day.

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