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Australian War Memorial

Australian War Memorial

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    Anna v.
    "Gives you a great overview of Australia's role in WWI and WWII."(4 Tips)
    feline e.
    "At 16:55 they will do the last post ceremony, highlight of the day"(4 Tips)
    Justin T.
    "Amazing displays."(2 Tips)
    Abni
    "Stay till 5pm to catch the closing ceremony."(2 Tips)
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    Hot SandApril 23, 2014
    Parking is free if you drive.The last tour ends at 3 pm but check website for change of times. The one not to miss is the "last post ceremony" time is 1655hrs. You get to learn a bit the Anzac spirit.
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    Bear HugsOctober 10, 2016
    Wonderful place to visit. Feel humble & grateful to those involved in war & peacekeeping. Displays are world class and the kids really enjoyed finding out about what great -granddad did in the war.
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    JApril 11, 2018
    One of the best museums on war history in the world. A lot of historical artefacts and other primary sources on all the wars and peacekeeping missions Australia has been in.
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    Kim MillsAugust 13, 2014
    Been here 10+ times
    Poppy's, the cafe at the Australian War Memorial is a great place to start or finish your experience. Coffee and good was Fabius and quick to the table and service was great too
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    JorisJanuary 16, 2016
    Very impressive. The museum is modern and includes many interactive exhibits. You could easily spend an entire day here.
  • Jason W.
    Jason WoodsApril 12, 2013
    Awesome. Did the tour which gave us a good basis for seeing more. On problem was we never made it back. If you want to visit give yourself 3+ hours to explore.
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    James WilsonFebruary 5, 2017
    The recently renovated WWI exhibition is a truly immersive and emotional experience. A fitting tribute to those who served.
  • Sarah R.
    Sarah RhodesMay 9, 2013
    Been here 5+ times
    Allow lots of time! 2 hours... not enough. Stay for the 5pm ceremony, it's very moving and you will hear a story about one of our amazing service men or women, volunteers from defence read them out.
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    Greg MillerOctober 24, 2014
    There's a tip about skippong the tour and wandering yourself. While I agree, if you manage both it's even better. Two different experiences, with their own benefits.
  • Anna v.heart icon on user image
    Anna van BeijmerwerdtMarch 21, 2017
    Very impressive museum. Gives you a great overview of Australia's role in WWI and WWII. Worth a visit!
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    TingOctober 20, 2016
    Some may not know but most of the British allied troops defending Singapore against the Japanese during WWII are Australians under British command. Those who survive became Prisoners of War in Changi.
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    Mark NorthcottDecember 31, 2015
    A must see for all Australians. Never a glorification of war but a commemoration of the sacrifices made by Australian men and women.
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    Xize SunJuly 11, 2015
    I traveled to there with my friend. It's was really great.
  • Teresa G.heart icon on user image
    Teresa GrundyMarch 10, 2017
    The most fantastic place to visitYou must do the tour and then stay on for interactive displays
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    Lucy Pallett-JonesJuly 27, 2013
    Go into the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and have a close look at the wall mosaics and the stained glass windows.
  • Mirna S.
    Mirna SarihodzicApril 28, 2013
    Hauntingly beautiful war memorial and museum of Australian involvement in diverse wars throughout history, since the WWI - a must see...
  • Jonathan W.
    Jonathan WegnerNovember 19, 2011
    One of the most peaceful and beautiful places in Canberra is the Hall of Remembrance, visit it late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds
  • Gio B.heart icon on user image
    Gio BacarezaMarch 26, 2013
    Skip the tour. Watch the shows. There's one every hour at the hour. Spare 3 hours minimum to truly enjoy it. Catch the closing ceremony at 5pm.
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    Richard GillJanuary 6, 2016
    Write off the whole day, every exhibit is worth your time.
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    Yana RogovaJanuary 20, 2017
    Awesome museum!
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    Josh AllenJune 21, 2015
    Make sure you experience the bombing simulator and the video shows that run periodically.
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    Donatella YamammaJanuary 26, 2019
    Amazing displays. You’d need a day to get through everything.
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    JH H-DMay 8, 2016
    Been here 5+ times
    An intimate and quiet reminder of the casualties of war
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    JH H-DApril 30, 2016
    Been here 5+ times
    A quiet reminder of the Australian lives lost to keep this country safe
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    T KDecember 28, 2014
    Plan on spending at least half a day, new WWI section is great
  • Stephen F.heart icon on user image
    Stephen FinlaySeptember 2, 2018
    This is an essential place to visit in Canberra.
  • Daniel F.heart icon on user image
    Amazing trip to Australia and especially visit this winged friends and family
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    AdleyNovember 18, 2013
    Watch for the Bunnies! They are pretty CUTE!!! ;-))))
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    feline esguerraAugust 18, 2015
    At 16:55 they will do the last post ceremony, highlight of the day
  • Peter R.
    Peter RuthvenJuly 21, 2013
    There is a lot to see so take your time to wonder through
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    David YoungJuly 3, 2015
    Must see in any trip to Canberra!
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    JH H-DAugust 31, 2018
    Been here 5+ times
    Try going to the Last Post ceremony and not cry 💕
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    Eki BaskoroApril 27, 2019
    The place to remember in case we ever forget.
  • Abni
    AbniMarch 1, 2011
    Been here 10+ times
    Stay till 5pm to catch the closing ceremony. A piper or bugler will play and occasionally Australia's Federation Guard are involved.
  • Olivia M.
    Olivia MartinApril 24, 2011
    Do a gouided tour, excellent knowledge and a great way to get an overview of so much information.
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    Irina KuznetsovaJanuary 20, 2016
    Interesting museum inside about first and second world war
  • Tim C.heart icon on user image
    Tim CowellOctober 20, 2015
    Everything!
  • Willi#m L.
    Willi#m LiSeptember 8, 2014
    The Last Post Ceremony daily at 16:55 #lastpost
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    Krishna PrasadDecember 31, 2014
    There is the ceremony every day at 5pm.
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    Justin TeeceSeptember 28, 2015
    Amazing displays. Very moving. ..
  • Kathleen C.
    Kathleen CobcroftAugust 25, 2011
    The Research Centre is open to the public Mon-Fri 10-5, and Saturday 1-5.
  • Adam G.
    Adam GarnerMarch 22, 2010
    Skip the tour and walk around yourself, that way you take it at your own pace and get to read all the bits that interest you!
  • Ross M.
    Ross MallettJuly 20, 2013
    The lockers in the research centre cost $2.
  • Syarifah A.
    Syarifah A. LatipApril 13, 2011
    You could take pictures in the exhibition hall! Something rare for museums
  • Shareef M.heart icon on user image
    Shareef MohamedDecember 26, 2018
    An amazing place.
  • Tracey N.
    Tracey NNovember 30, 2013
    Bring tissues
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    James DuncanMay 30, 2016
    History. Tours
  • Tracey N.
    Tracey NNovember 29, 2013
    Guided tours take 90 mins - free
  • Janelle L.
    Janelle LJJuly 1, 2012
    This place is bigger than expected. Join the free orientation tour
  • Dave M.
    Dave MasriOctober 28, 2014
    Great place
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