National Anzac Centre in Mount Clarence

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AustraliaNational Anzac Centre

 

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67, Forts Road, 6331, Mount Clarence, City of Albany, AU Australien
contacts phone: +61 8 6820 3500
website: www.nationalanzaccentre.com.au
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Latitude: -35.0313597, Longitude: 117.9127739

comments 5

  • Tim Hughes

    Tim Hughes

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    A great tourist spot and a good place to spend a few hours. The museum is well set out and easy to peruse at your desired pace. Sadly the cafeteria opens at 10am, an hour after the museum. The location is amazing but they don't do breakfast. People waiting outside for it to open and then by 10:10 the staff had told about 20 customers they can't have breakfast, hot food orders don't commence until 12noon and they will just have to have cake and coffee. Some chose to leave, the others only stayed because it's such a great location. The range of cake selection is awesome and they are fresh baked and tasty. Earlier opening times and breakfast would create an eatery gem.

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    byeol

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    A great viewpoint on the hill. You can see many historical trails. Most exhibitions are free but disital museum is too pricey. However, it might good experience for you visiting there. There is a cafe with fantastic interior near by entrance. In my opinion, the coffee was horrible. The hot chocolate was same also. It is best choice that looking around Anzac centre and then go to other good cafe in the city.

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    Andre Deuner

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    Really nice place overall. Very informative and well set up. I just thought $22 to have access to the museum is a bit too much. If the idea is to raise awarenes about Anzac history it they could make it a lot cheaper and get more people interested.

  • Penny Dodson

    Penny Dodson

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    Very informative. Stories from both sides of the great war. Very impressive set up. You follow a soldier throughout the war. At the end you find out if he survives. Many tributes are given.

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    Lani Levi

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    This is well worth a visit. Extensive historical information that we found extremely interesting. They have some very detailed displays. If you're not into war history the views of surrounding Albany are captivating enough to enjoy the visit. Put this on your list if you're in the area. Just make sure you have some gold coins for the viewing binoculars; the rest is free.

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