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Anzac Memorial Highlights Tour
Highlights
- Discover stunning Art Deco architecture that narrates the Anzac story and evokes deep national pride.
- Explore the award-winning Centenary Extension, commemorating over 100 years of service with impressive sculptural features.
- Join the daily Service of Remembrance at 11am, connecting with the profound history of sacrifice and honour.
- Enjoy a free guided tour perfect for small groups, providing an intimate and insightful experience of the Memorial.
Discover the stunning Art Deco architecture and commemorative symbolism behind the Anzac Memorial with a free one-hour guided highlights tour.
Explore the Memorial’s architectural design that dates back to the 1930s, the more recent award-winning Centenary Extension commemorating over 100 years of service, and the significance of the Memorial’s many incredible sculptural features. It is an unforgettable way to experience the Anzac Memorial. Morning tours also include the daily Service of Remembrance at 11am.
The tour is perfect for individuals or small groups under 10 people.
Group details: Maximum of 9 people per booking. For larger group bookings, of 10 or more, please request a Community Group Tour.
Tickets: Free
Program times: Highlights Tours take place every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10am and Saturdays at 1pm, departing from the Shop on the Ground Floor, near the Western (Elizabeth Street) Entrance.
Program duration: 60 minutes.
Bookings are recommended.
Tour details
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Available from 17 January 2025 to 1 January 2027
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Actively welcomes people with access needs.
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Anzac Memorial
The Anzac Memorial, in Sydney’s Hyde Park, is New South Wales’ principal memorial to all Australians who have served in the Defence Force. The Memorial Building in both its original and its extended form is a work of art and a remarkable piece of architecture. It is a physical expression of the spirit and legend of the Anzacs and a place of comfort for those who have lost loved ones.
Exhibition and interpretation spaces allow the Anzac Memorial to illustrate the evolution of Australian military service while focusing on NSW stories.
The detailed storytelling within the Centenary Exhibition complements the quiet spaces and symbols of the original Memorial building.