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Heritage in Canberra is very rich and varied. Because of the varied heritage in Canberra tourists from all over the country flock in the city throughout the year. The city of Canberra has diverse heritages that include :
- Cultural heritage
- Natural heritage
- Industrial Heritage
This page makes an attempt to give you a clear idea about the cultural heritage in Canberra. The different places that make the base of heritage Canberra are listed below for your convenience . If you ever to get a chance to visit Canberra then make sure that you visit these places for certain.
Australian War Memorial : This is one of Australia's premier museums which exhibits Australian military history from Federation to the present day . The Memorial is open daily and there is no entry free . So you can visit this war memorial if you are interested to know the war histories.
Parliament House of Australia ,The High Court and The Royal Australian Mint : These are the most celebrated sites of visit for tourists in Canberra . The Royal Australian Mint was inaugurated by the Duke of Edinburgh in 1965. The Parliament house of Australia is the primary seat of the political leaders in Canberra where important decisions are taken . The architectural beauty of the Parliament House is also splendid. These places are open to public for daily visits.
National Museum of Australia : The museum is located in the suburbs of Acton and was opened to the public in 2001. It has some exquisite modern technologies and has a theme of knotted ropes that symbolizes the bringing together of Australian stories. The free display of the interesting exhibits gives you the history of Canberra and its design concept. This will help you to understand Canberra's background and you can have a complete idea about the historical significance of the city.
National Library of Australia : It is located in the heart of Canberra. The library was established in 1960 which was basically an extension of the Federal Parliamentary Library. The Federal Parliamentary Library was inaugurated in 1901. But the National Library was separated from the Parliamentary Library by the National Library Act in 1960.According to the Australian copyright law a copy of every book published in Australia must be deposited with the National Library of Australia.
National Gallery of Australia : This renowned site is located by Lake Burley Griffin and is one of the country's largest art galleries. It has about 100,000 works of art . The major displays of the National gallery of Australia include Australian aboriginal art, western art, art in the European tradition,modern arts and crafts and sculptures.
National Portrait Gallery : It has a collection of portraits of prominent Australians that are important in their field of endeavor . It is a place of immense public interest. Presently this is housed in the Old Parliament House and in the nearby Commonwealth Place.
Canberra Museum and Gallery : It is renowned for its local history and art and is considered as one of the promonent heritages in Canberra.
Homesteads : Several historic homes are open for tourist visits such as Lanyon and Tuggeranong Homesteads in the Tuggeranong Valley, Mugga-Mugga in Symonston, and Blundell's Cottage in Parkes . These homesteads display the lifestyle of the early European settlers. Calthorpes' House in Red Hill is a well preserved example of a 1920s house from Canberra's very early days.
Popular cultural events include the National Folk Festival, the Royal Canberra Show, the Summernats car festival and the Celebrate Canberra festival which is held over 10 days in March in conjunction with Canberra Day. If you visit the city during the festival times you can enjoy a gala time over there.
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