Aircraft Hall at Australian War Memorial
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Treloar Crescent, Campbell ACT, Australia
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Reviews for Australian War Memorial
Ken Bailey
Simply a must visit, amazing collection of war memorabilia and stories. Some stories will break your heart, plenty of additional works going on to make it even bigger. You will need all day, take a break at Poppy's for a feed and drink. And return for the last post ceremony at 4:30pm.
Xavstone
The Australian War Memorial is a profound tribute to the sacrifices of Australian servicemen and women. Located in Canberra, it effectively combines a museum with a memorial, showcasing an extensive collection of artifacts and personal stories that illuminate Australia’s military history from World War I to the present. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, offering visitors a deep, emotional connection to the experiences of those who served. The architecture itself is impressive, creating a solemn yet reflective atmosphere. Events like ANZAC Day draw large crowds, reinforcing its importance as a place of remembrance. Additionally, the memorial’s commitment to research and education enhances its role in fostering understanding of Australia’s wartime experiences. Overall, the Australian War Memorial is a must-visit for anyone seeking to honor and comprehend the impact of war on Australian society.
Claire Jones (CJ)
The Australian War Memorial is a tribute lace everyone should visit. It is sobering to think that every name on the Roll of Honour is a life lost a countless families changed forever. I attended the last post ceremony at 4:30pm and it was such a powerful moment.
Cheryl Scott
The curators have really impressed me with the presentation of all exhibits. I would recommend visiting for a morning session and lunch at poppies and then a late afternoon session (too much to see) tickets booked online for free Not to be missed is the last post, very emotional
Janine Hyde
A powerful and wonderful experience. Loved the history and stories behind the Australian War Memorial certainly worthwhile the three hours we spent there. It was a place for quiet reflection of the scarfices made by men and women protecting our country.