National Library of Australia

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Canberra’s National Library of Australia is more than just a repository of books—it’s a cultural landmark that tells the story of the nation. Housed in a striking modernist building on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, the library holds millions of items, from rare maps and manuscripts to photographs and oral histories. The interior is grand yet welcoming, with marble floors, soaring ceilings, and ever-changing exhibitions that delve into Australia’s diverse heritage. Even if you’re not a bibliophile, the building’s architecture and lakeside setting make it a rewarding stop.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 1–2 hours to explore the Treasures Gallery and one special exhibition. If you want to browse the reading room or do research, allow an extra hour. Combine with a stroll along the lake or a visit to nearby cultural institutions for a half-day outing. The library is open daily (except Christmas Day) and admission is free.

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