Australian War Memorial

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Perched majestically in the heart of Canberra, the Australian War Memorial is far more than a museum – it’s a deeply moving pilgrimage into the nation’s military soul. The soaring Hall of Memory, the poignant Roll of Honour, and the extensive galleries teeming with artefacts, dioramas, and personal stories create an immersive experience that resonates long after you leave. Set against the backdrop of the tranquil Lake Burley Griffin, this is a place for quiet reflection and profound connection.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least three to four hours to do justice to the main galleries and the commemorative areas. If you can, stay for the Last Post Ceremony, which adds an extra hour in the late afternoon. For a deeper dive, consider a full day – the memorial is vast and every corner holds stories worth uncovering. Pace yourself: start with the introductory film, then explore chronologically, and leave time for the rooftop views over Canberra.

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