The Australian War Memorial is a blue-gray dome building built to commemorate the fallen soldiers of World War II Australia. It was built in 1941, opened in 1945 and completed in 1971. It covers an area of 10,000 square meters and is surrounded by 12 hectares of lawns.
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The Australian War Memorial is a blue-gray dome building built to commemorate the fallen soldiers of World War II Australia. It was built in 1941, opened in 1945 and completed in 1971. It covers an area of 10,000 square meters and is surrounded by 12 hectares of lawns.
An exceptional memorial to the Australian War Memorial near Wellington Arch, hundreds of Australian soldiers died in the World War and there are many street names named after soldiers.
Not far from the Wellington Arch, it was built to commemorate Australian soldiers who died in World War II.
The Australian War Memorial commemorates the deaths of Australian soldiers in support of British combat during World War II, and there are many granite stone monuments.
Mainly to commemorate the sacrifices of the World War II fighters, you will see a lot of photos and models when you go in, there are quite a lot of tourists, and tickets are free.