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    Old Parliament House

    4.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    National Gallery of Australia - National Gallery

    National Gallery of Australia

    4.7(11 reviews)
    0.6 km

    Personally I don't know how you can give less than 5 stars for any countries National Gallery, let…read morealone Australia, especially when there's no admission fee. Art is personal. I spent less than an hour here. What I saw here impressed me, possibly because my local guide James knew what we would like. We saw the giant Pollock Blue polls(impressive), Yayoi Kusama polka dot room(cool!) and the James Turrell Sky Space (neat). What's stopping you?

    The price is right but beware, no photography!…read more Just like Australia itself, the museum is enormous and sprawling. You can sign up for a free walking tour with a docent if you're not sure where to start, but be forceful with him/her if asked what you would like to see. I really wanted a sort of "tasting" but the guide ended up spending 40 minutes in Aboriginal art, 10 minutes in expressionism, and then was told to "explore" myself. Had a I chance to do it all over again, I would have asked to see just a couple examples from 3-4 different "parts" of the museum. I'm a sucker for portraiture and there is a "Miss Nellie Patterson" that reminds me of the Gainsborough Blue Boy and Pinkie. All the wanting-adulthood aspirations of children...although Miss Nellie does look a bit unhappy to be painted :-) If you are an art person, this is a reason to visit Canberra. If you are an art person, and are taking a break from the far more "active" things you will do in Australia, give yourself at least half a day here; full day would be better.

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    Questacon - Big moon!

    Questacon

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 km

    Best place in the world I love it been there two times year 6 and for a day trip it's so good worth…read morethe 3 hour trip

    Fun, quirky and filled with fantastic attractions which not only stimulates the mind but also fills…read morethe heart with wonder, curiosity and amazement, Questacon is a fantastic day out for children and for the children at heart. The overall experience when you visit Questacon is fairly linear. You obtain your tickets, ascend through the entrance and then slowly descend through the few 'experiences' Questacon offers. The first experience is usually it's flagship, which can be identified through whatever is advertised on the website, and the following experiences are its core features. It was very fun have seen all of what Questacon had to offer, however, I believe its core features hasn't changed all that much since my last visit a few years ago and my first visit 20 or so years ago. If I had small gripe, though it doesn't really affect my overall experience, it would be the lack of events and shows. I feel like Questacon has missed a significant opportunity here. They could've created high quality science shows which focuses on different kinds of experiments from the different experiences they had. Instead, they have continued to use the same tired 'Food Science' show that has been running for at least, I would bet, 20 years. Again, not entirely a dealbreaker, as the experiences were very good, but it would really put Questacon on another league in science museums if they were to invest in innovating on their shows. Get on it, Q. Hire a few creative minds to reinvent your shows and I'll be damned if I don't go back to see them. Questacon is Pretty Good, if you've never been then tick it off your list, and if you have, well, then you have.

    Museum of Australian Democracy

    Museum of Australian Democracy

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.1 km

    Incredibly interactive Museum…read more This place is a one in a million. This is a museum that is well designed for the individual visitor or for large groups. The tour guides were interesting, informative and catered for the group I was with. The materials to view were a mixture of old with new ideas. I love the interactive swipe boards to follow a course of history. The person logs in using a swipe disc and then asked to follow a piece of history. The large interactive screens allows the person to find information within one room, it is like a treasure hunt of historical facts. The room full of large displays of past politicians and the old telephone handsets allows the public to listen to old speeches and the voices of past politicians. The old houses of Parliament are well preserved and and the guides assist students or groups to role play past Bills that were passed. The public can join in while listening to a group role play an important piece of history.

    Highly recommended! This is a great newish museum in Canberra that seems to be very unknown even…read moreamongst Canberrans. We visited about 6 months ago and were captivated by the stories of how Australian democracy came to be. Starting from pre-federation, the museum's exhibits are full of interesting stories of the struggles (both in politics and in policy) that shaped Australia throughout the 20th century. It really opened my eyes to many political and social struggles I wasn't aware of, putting today's seemingly trivial gripes in perspective. You'll leave with a new appreciation of how incredibly resilient our democracy is just the way it is today; and with an optimistic outlook for our nation's future.

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