The Australian War Memorial is a national war memorial, museum and archive dedicated to all Australians who died as a result of war, including peacekeeping duties and armed conflict. The AWM is located in Campbell, a suburb of the Australian capital city of Canberra. The grounds include five buildings and a sculpture garden. Most of the museum galleries …
The Australian War Memorial is a national war memorial, museum and archive dedicated to all Australians who died as a result of war, including peacekeeping duties and armed conflict. The AWM is located in Campbell, a suburb of the Australian capital city of Canberra. The grounds include five buildings and a sculpture garden. Most of the museum galleries and commemorative areas are contained in the Memorial Building.
Established: 1925
Location: Treloar Crescent Campbell, Canberra, Australia
Unveiled: 1941
Designed by: Emil Sodersten and John Crust (Memorial Building) · Denton Corker Marshall (Administration Building, ANZAC Hall, CEW Building)
Criteria: A., B., D., E., F., G., H.
Designated: 22 June 2004
Official name: Australian War Memorial, Anzac Pde, Campbell, ACT, Australia