ANZAC Memorial Sydney

ANZAC Memorial Hyde Park Sydney

The ANZAC Memorial was built  to commemorate the Australian Imperial Force of World War I. It is the focal point of the southern section of Hyde Park,  along with the Pool of Reflection.  On ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day, the memorial is the central focus of the ceremonies, so it can be extremely busy.

120,000 gold stars covered the domed ceiling, representing all those from New South Wales who served in World War One. The centre piece of the interior is a bronze statue of a deceased youth, representing a soldier, held aloft on his shield.

On the ground floor, a gallery has exhibits from military conflicts NSW citizens have been involved with. These range from the Sudan (1885) to Afghanistan, with an emphasis on the First World War.

To the north is the pool of reflection and a long tree-lined pathway. It is very shady and cool in the Australian summer. It is a great place to sit quietly and relax.

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3 responses to “ANZAC Memorial Sydney”

  1. ajeanneinthekitchen Avatar

    Beautiful. I had a lot of uncles who fought and died in Galipolli. My dad fought in WWII for the Australian Army.

  2. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Thanks for sharing this idea Anita

    1. Destinations Avatar

      thanks Anita, pleased that you liked it

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