Canberra AttractionsThe major Attractions in Canberra are really worth the visit, but so are the some of the lesser known gems when you See Canberra
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Parliament House Buried mostly beneath Capital Hill, Parliament House the meeting place of the Australian People, is open free to the public with access to the Galleries, Chambers and more. You can also visit the roof for access to the bus sized flag which can be seen from most points in Canberra.
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National Gallery of Australia The Gallery showcases Australian art and culture on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra. Permanent collections and special exhibitions mean there is always something for everyone at the NGA.
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Questacon Questacon was Japan's gift to Australia in 1988 and is a must for any child and adult a like when visiting Canberra. Questacon makes science and technology fun, educational and interactive with over 200 exhibits.
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National Museum of Australia The Museum profiles 50,000 years of Indigenous heritage, settlement since 1788 and key events including Federation and the Sydney 2000 Olympics. The Museum holds the world's largest collection of Aboriginal bark paintings and stone tools, the heart of champion racehorse Phar Lap and the Holden prototype no.1 car. Entry is free.
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Australian War Memorial The Australian War Memorial commemorates the sacrifice of Australian men and women who have served in war, through its ceremonial areas, extensive exhibitions and research facilities.
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Galleries
Wineries
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