National Library of Australia

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Canberra's National Library of Australia is a temple to the nation's written and pictorial memory, housed in a striking brutalist-meets-classical building on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. As a visitor, you can dive into rotating exhibitions drawn from the library's vast collection – think early explorers' diaries, iconic photographs, and Indigenous manuscripts – or simply soak up the serene reading rooms where scholars and casual browsers alike lose themselves in books. The building itself is a highlight, with its marble foyer, sweeping staircases, and a tranquil outdoor sculpture garden. Don't miss the Treasures Gallery, which showcases items like Captain Cook's Endeavour journal and the original Ned Kelly armour.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1.5 to 2 hours to explore the main galleries and sculpture garden. If you're a book lover or plan to use the reading rooms, budget half a day – the library is a peaceful place to linger. Combine it with a walk around Lake Burley Griffin or a visit to nearby cultural institutions for a full day in the Parliamentary Triangle.

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