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    Australian War Memorial

    5.0 (30 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    David S.

    I try to visit this place every time I am in Canberra, though that hasn't happened for me in quite a while of late, probably because it has been quite a while since I have driven to Sydney. However, this is a very sombre place that pays tribute to Australia's war dead from all wars and deployments since before federation. There were also some relics here that I remember, particularly the midget sub that was fished out of Sydney Harbour during World War II, though I believe it has since been moved. However, it is one of those places that all Australians should try to visit at least once.

    Robert R.

    I am always impressed with the displays at this War Memorial. There is so much to see and it takes hours to walk all the corridors and look through the rooms. Unfortunately I have always visited with school groups and the next time I visit I will spend at least a whole day walking through the various rooms. The displays and information are very moving. It brings back to all of us that war is a terrible situation.

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    Kobi M.

    Absolutely massive- could easily spend several hours here. The facilities are well-kept and the atmosphere is appropriately moody without being too sad. The staff are helpful and extremely approachable. Poppy's café has delicious food and is well priced for the area. A must see when in Canberra!

    John G.

    If there is only one memorial/landmark you visit while you're in our Nation's Capital, this is it. There are so many stories about people who have given their lives for the life I live today. The outdoor memorial, along with the tomb of the unknown Australian soldier, it's beautiful. The names listed, the poppies, and wars listed really drive home just how much this country has given up in the name of war. Then there is downstairs, the information available along with the displays really gives you a better appreciation of how these soldiers operate. You need at least a few hours here, take the guided tour and then go back for a second look too truly absorb everything at your own pace.

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    Lachlan B.

    What a fantastic collection of all sorts of military paraphernalia they have here! Simply wonderful! You could spend a full day in here quite easily. Even if you're not interested in war or battle it is captivating. Not only Australians would enjoy a visit here. People of all races would find out something they did not know of before and also find a lot of interesting displays, aircraft, submarines, models and history before their eyes. A must-do when coming to Canberra. Probably at the top of the list of "must do's" to be honest.

    Howatd H.

    Sure a great place and so thankful we have a place like this. To show our kids what they went though for this country. Look forward to coming back. Thanks again for a great day

    Robert G.

    I really enjoyed my visit here. I stayed and watched the ceremony at the end of the day in which the honor guard and ceremony team honor an individual who died in service to Australia. The museum is as good as if not better than any other war memorial I have been too. The guides are all very educated and dedicated to what they are doing and every ounce of this place makes you feel what was given and lost to maintain the current peace we have today. The tomb of the unknown soldier struck home as each stain glassed window pane had ideals and a legacy to follow that make you remember how expensive freedom really is. I enjoyed my time here and wish I had more time to walk around further. This is definitely one of the must see exhibits in Australia if you go to the capitol. The midget submarine and the WWII Australian bomber made me realize how hard people fought for their homes. It is a lesson that should never be forgotten.

    Zach G.

    An absolutely sensational, and free, visit in Canberra. I was fooled at first and thought the outdoor memorial area was it. And that would have been fine - it was lovely, moving, and beautiful, with memorials to every Australian killed in wars around the world. As I got ready to leave, I searched out a restroom and instead found the entire museum underneath, which told the history of Australian warfare over land, air and sea, with aircraft, artifacts, vehicles, weapons, medals, and more. Very great to see all of this up close and in person.

    Cameo S.

    Beautiful memorial and museum. And quite huge! Lots of neat exhibits inside about the various wars Australia has been involved in. Plus the memorial in the inner courtyard honoring all the Australians who have died in service of their country. They offer 90 minute tours as well so just check on their website when those are. They are very worth it because the museum is so huge!

    Xuan N.

    Great and very interesting. We got here right as a highlights tour was beginning, so we went on that. It was really helpful, since the place is kind of big and can be intimidating. I didn't think I'd be terribly interested but it was actually really cool.

    Beautiful day at the War Memorial. Feeling patriotic.

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    An absolute must see. Some construction still ongoing, but it doesn't diminish the experience at all.

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    This is an incredible place to go to see our fallen heroes. Definitely need a full day to go through everything, 10/10 would recommend.

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    The Hall of Memory, or giant dome as I refer to it, has stained glass windows and the tomb of the unknown soldier.

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