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Anzac Memorial

National war memorial featuring a small museum & a pink granite exterior with sculptures & reliefs. A physical expression of the spirit and legend of the Anzac — Honouring service, and the Courage, Endurance, and Sacrifice by all servicemen, servicewomen and their families.

The Anzac Memorial, located in Hyde Park, Sydney, is a significant war memorial dedicated to Australian and New Zealand soldiers who served during World War I and subsequent conflicts. Designed by architect Bruce Dellit and completed in 1934, the memorial features striking Art Deco architecture and includes a main chamber, a Hall of Service, and beautifully landscaped gardens.

Visitors can explore the interior, which houses various exhibits and displays honoring the sacrifices made by servicemen and women. The memorial also features a pool of reflection and a sculpture of a soldier, creating a serene space for contemplation. Anzac Day services and other commemorative events are held here annually, making it a poignant site of remembrance and a tribute to the ANZAC spirit. The memorial is not only a historical landmark but also a peaceful place to pay respects and learn about Australia’s military history.

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