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The National Anzac Centre

National Anzac Centre, Forts Road, Mount Clarence WA, Australia
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Duration

1 Hours

Cancellation

No Cancellation

Group Size

20 people

Languages

English

Overview

Opened on the 1st of November 2014 by the Prime Ministers of Australia and New Zealand, The National Anzac Centre is an award-winning facility that uses multimedia, interactive technology and historical artefacts to create a deeply personal connection with the past, as well as pay tribute to those who served.

The interpretive content that forms part of the interactive experience was developed by the Western Australian Museum and the Australian War Memorial and is delivered via a series of interactive visual and audible displays. The experience delivered at the National Anzac Centre is known for commemorating the war through the stories of the Anzacs as opposed to telling its own story via pro-war or anti-war sentiments.

The symbolic location of the Centre, selected for its strong sense of place as it looks out across King George Sound, forms an important part of the interpretation. The dramatic architecture, featuring spectacular vistas of the Sound, purposefully enhances the narrative and creates a contemplative space. The building design lends itself to a telescopic view overlooking the location from where the convoys gathered and then left.

Operated by the City of Albany, the National Anzac Centre runs in conjunction with the heritage listed Princess Royal Fortress.

The $10.6 million construction and fit-out of the centre was fully funded by the Federal and Western Australian Governments however it receives no ongoing funding. All revenue from entry fees provides for the upkeep and operation of the centre, and other adjacent attractions within the Albany Heritage Park

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • The National Anzac Centre is located within the heritage listed Princess Royal Fortress constructed in 1893. The Fortress buildings have been beautifully restored with free exhibits and an incredible gift shop. Visitors can explore the battery guns and the commemorative Convoy Walk which culminates in a lookout with panoramic views over King George Sound.

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  • To navigate and interpret the exhibits, visitors assume the identity of one of 32 actual service men or women, and follow their experience of the Great War.
  • Their stories start at recruitment and continue through training and
  • embarking, life on the convoys and the conflicts of WWI. At the end of your journey through the Centre, discover the fate of your character - did they survive, and if they did what was their life like? Book your ticket today to find out!

Languages

English

Activity's Location

National Anzac Centre, Forts Road, Mount Clarence WA, Australia

FAQs

Is it free to visit Princess Royal Fortress
Entry is Free with Gold coin donation encouraged. A donation box is located outside the building
Can I leave the centre and return the same day
Visitors to the centre may leave the building and return of the same of purchase. At the time of r-entry, you need to show your purchase receipt.
As relative of ANZAC, Do I need to pay to enter
All visitor to centre must pay the admission fee. Serving and ex-service personnel may eligible for a concessional entry fee at 50% of the cost.

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