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  1. Works at the Shrine. Current restoration and project works at the Shrine of Remembrance. Updated 14 June 2023. The Shrine of Remembrance was founded in 1934 as the National War Memorial of Victoria. Our purpose, vision, mission and people are at the heart of everything we do.

  2. Updated 18 December 2023. Discover Melbourne's iconic Shrine of Remembrance! Plan your visit with ease, explore exhibitions and events, and enjoy guided tours. Free admission, wheelchair accessibility, and a rich history await. Honour the service and sacrifice of Australians in war and peacekeeping at this must-visit landmark.

  3. Explore Melbourne's iconic Shrine of Remembrance! Plan your visit with fun activities, expert-led tours, and family-friendly programs. Join us in honouring the service and sacrifice of Australians in war and peacekeeping. An enriching experience at one of Victoria's beloved landmarks awaits you!

  4. The Shrine of Remembrance was built to provide a place to grieve and remember Victorians killed in the First World War (1914-18). It now provides a place of remembrance for Australian service and sacrifice in all wars since Australia’s Federation in 1901.

  5. Shrine of Remembrance is Victoria’s memorial to the men and women who have served Australia in armed conflicts and peacekeeping operations throughout our nation’s history. Originally built to honour the 114,000 Victorians who served in the First World War (1914–18), the shrine now

  6. Explore the history of the Shrine of Remembrance with an expert-guided tour. Free entry and daily tours offer insights into Australian service and sacrifice. Delve into stories within Melbourne's iconic landmark and whilst you're here, enjoy some of the best views from the Balcony.

  7. Add to favourites. Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004. 9. 1. The Shrine of Remembrance is the war memorial of Victoria and one of Melbourne’s most iconic landmarks. It was opened in 1934 to commemorate First World War veterans, and now honours all Australians who have served their country.

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