The Anzac Memorial

Galleries, Museums and Collections

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.
A view of the Pool of Reflection, the Memorial and the Cascade  in Hyde Park South
View of the Cascade and Memorial from Liverpool Street. Water fountain in foreground
The Memorial's new Hall of Service featuring Fiona Hall's artwork
From within the Centenary Exhibition looking on the reproductions of  Hoff's Matron and Air Force LT
A Centenary Exhibition showcase featuring a reproduction of Rayner Hoff's Matron
Inside the Hall of Memory looking to the Flame Room and the Naval and Army interior bas reliefs
The dead Spartan warrior lying over his sword on the shoulders of his sister, mother, wife and child
Rayner Hoff's cast granite sculptors atop the Memorial's south- western corner
Looking north from the Memorial over the Pool of Reflection
Lookin south towards the  Pool of Reflection and the Memorial at dusk
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 Gallery complements the quiet spaces and symbols of the original Memorial building.

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Hyde Park South, New South Wales, 2000

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